With multi-server CF8 you can duplicate an instance and then link them
together as a cluster on the same machine. Does this improve
performance in any way? Or is it purely for failover should 1 of the
instances halt in any way?
And with the failover circumstance, how are you notified
With multi-server CF8 you can duplicate an instance and then link them together
as a cluster on the same machine. Does this improve performance in any way?
Or is it purely for failover should 1 of the instances halt in any way?
And with the failover circumstance, how are you notified if one
We are inexperienced with ColdFusion clustering, but believe that it would
server us well if we started implementing it with our upgrade to CF8. We
currently run multi-instance CF7 across 2 production servers... but without
clustering. In essence, the servers are mirrors and essentially live
Our business is sort of an ASP model where we have a single, main application
to which we essentially sell subscriptions to large clients. Over the years,
those clients have demanded unique changes to the app that have caused the main
code base to split into separate versions.
Currently we
Whoa What about the ability to run your instances with different JVM
args and allocate memory and resources specifically? And what about
leveraging more than 1.6 gigs of memory using multi-instances? It seems to
me there are resource issues that multi instance addresses as well.
Okay, this
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