RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Barney Boisvert
ral.com > -Original Message- > From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 4:14 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Rodrigo Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] &

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Rodrigo Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:17 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: ColdFusion Server x Hardware > > > Dan and Tony, > > thanks for your reply ! > Well, i have more than 1000 users registered in my system and i have 40 >

Re: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
I would definitely separate the DB from the application server... - Original Message - From: "Tony Weeg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:41 AM Subject: RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware > I would

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Stephenie Hamilton
If you are running them all on the same server, then I would definitly suggest another 512 MB RAM. ~~ Stephenie Hamilton Macromedia Certified ColdFusion Professional CFXHosting -Original Message- From: Rodrigo Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:35 AM T

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Tony Weeg
I would segregate them. put cf5 on one machine with iis on it. then put the oracle server on another machine :) tony tony weeg uncertified advanced cold fusion developer tony at navtrak dot net www.navtrak.net office 410.548.2337 fax 410.860.2337 -Original Message- From: Rodrigo Cohen

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Dan Phillips
Well without knowing just what you are doing, in general I would say you are ok. Just make sure you are NOT using Access. Use MySQL or MSSQL. Access will start to bomb out after about 25-30 simultaneous connections. Dan Phillips www.CFXHosting.com 1-866-239-4678 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Tony Weeg
Advanced SQL Server 2000 (Can make use of both processors im pretty sure) Dual P4 1.8+ GHZ Processors 2 Gigs of Ram CFMX Ent. Edition Windows 2000 Advanced Server that should fix you right up :) now, about 1000 active users, and 40 simultaneous requests...thats kinda hard to stomache, simultane

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Mike Brunt
Rodrigo, if you are having stability problems with this system I am pretty certain it is no a factor of load or insufficient resources but more likely coding issues. However you need to verify this. Take a good look in the ColdFusion Error logs, Application and Server in particular. Look for "un

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Tony Weeg
www.dell.com there isnt a specific setup of server anything that will make a difference to cfAnything, I mean, unless you are trying to run it on a 1949 ford truck engine, through a diesel generator and then back through to a b&w monitor tony weeg uncertified advanced cold fusion developer to

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Dan Phillips
You should be fine. To be honest I have not used NT since 2k came out and then only ran 4.5 on it. But your hardware sounds powerful enough to handle CF. You may drop another 512 of RAM in just to be sure. Dan Phillips www.CFXHosting.com 1-866-239-4678 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message---

RE: ColdFusion Server x Hardware

2003-07-09 Thread Dan Phillips
What version did you plan on running? CFMX of CF5? Dan Phillips www.CFXHosting.com 1-866-239-4678 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Rodrigo Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:38 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: ColdFusion Server x Hardware Hi ALL ! Whe