Thanks for the tips guys, I appreciate it. This gives me a decent place to
start. I wish we could go with the Enterprise version to get some of the
extended features but it's out of our budget.
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Want to reach the ColdFusion
Can someone enlighten me on the best direction to go for setting up clustering
with CF Standard versions. I realize you can do this with the Enterprise
version but is there an operating system/web server or software based method to
manage load balancing, then point to my different CF
Can someone enlighten me on the best direction to go for setting up
clustering with CF Standard versions. I realize you can do
this with the Enterprise version but is there an operating system/web server
or software based method to manage load balancing,
then point to my different CF
for about 5 years and never had a problem. And I've always gotten great
support when I needed it...
Brook
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: December-01-09 8:40 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF clustering with Standard version vs Enterprise version
Can
We always had good luck with hardware load balancers from Coyote Point,
managing connections to 4 or 5 clustered web servers. For apps that needed to
maintain seamless persistence, we used client vars (stored in the central DB),
which allows the application to keep a running connection to a
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