On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Pete Freitag wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Mike K wrote:
Is there any benefit of one flavour of Linux over another?
Yes, if you pick an obscure distribution intended for hardcore linux users
(for example Gentoo linux) you will have a hard time as a
You can customize the location of the WEB-INF directory for each context
(site):
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/railo/AEQGOlv4m0I
This becomes particularly important when multiple contexts use a single
code base (when clustering, some CMS's, etc).
Just FYI.
Warm Regards,
Jordan
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Are there any other 'gotchas' moving from windows to linux?
I did a presentation on Linux for CF users at cf.Objective() this year, my
slides are here: http://slides.com/petefreitag/cf-on-linux#/
Is there any benefit of one
I like RHEL/CentOS because they are pretty stable and they don't do
bleeding
edge, main bug/security fixes, you have to upgrade to the next major
release to upgrade major versions of many packages.
Yeah what Pete said,
I have been on Centos and RedHat for years. It is very stable but the
We use CentOS extensively here at CFWT and have many customers using it as
well. Very solid.
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From: Gerald Guido [mailto:gerald.gu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 10:29 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Moving part of my hosting business - thoughts about my plan
Coming in a couple of months late here, but I've just been through a move
from Windows/Adobe CF/MS SQL Server to Linux/Railo/MySQL and found a couple
of things not previously mentioned.
Windows - Linux: already covered above, but I'll just add that anything
that turns into a file name (like CFC
Thanks for the details.
Have you considered dping a blog post detailing the process
Russ Michaels
www.michaels.me.uk
cfmldeveloper.com
cflive.net
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On 29 May 2014 07:13, Jaime Metcher jmetc...@gmail.com wrote:
Coming in a couple of months late here, but I've just been through a
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Mike K wrote:
I am thinking of a virtual server in the cloud, moving to Linux and Railo
from Windows2003 Server and ColdFusion.
We are working on a similar move with a client right now and here's what
advise I can give based on the decisions we made.
Only
Mike,
Based on what youve outlined below, and what youre already aware of, I would
say the biggest challenge for your migration is going to be in migrating the
databases from SQLServer. That one can tricky but there are a number of good
tools out there to help you do that.
In answer to
I will also mention, that running on Windows doe snot need to incur any
license costs
Most VPS hosts will give you Windows Server Web Edition for free, and some
can give ANY edition for FREE, because it doesn't cost them anything on
your SPLA licensing model.
You can also run Railo and CF
Having been there/done that myself, I would follow Cameron's described
route. You don't want to be debugging so many different issues at once on
an OS you aren't intimately familiar with (and maybe not familiar at all).
You mentioned you are on Win2003. Have you by chance missed out on running
Thank you everybody, I'm glad I asked.I have changed my plan now.
Cameron and others made a good point. I was trying to do too many
thing at once. My plan now is to get a new hosting environment as
similar as possible to my current one, so its gives me the most chance that
I'll be
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