Re: CF clustering with Standard version vs Enterprise version

2009-12-02 Thread Joe None
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. ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion

CF clustering with Standard version vs Enterprise version

2009-12-01 Thread Joe None
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

Re: CF clustering with Standard version vs Enterprise version

2009-12-01 Thread Dave Watts
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

RE: CF clustering with Standard version vs Enterprise version

2009-12-01 Thread Brook Davies
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

Re: CF clustering with Standard version vs Enterprise version

2009-12-01 Thread Jason Fisher
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