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> Continuing down this line of questioning, what kind of numbers are you
> all experiencing whe
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> like that.
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With a lot of traffic (At least for my website), it practically pays for
dedicated hosting.
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From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 12:08 PM
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With a lot of traffic (At least for my website), it practically pays for
dedicated hosting.
>>> On a side note...
I noticed you have google adwords. Has it been worth the real
estate?
Emmet
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With a lot of traffic (At least for my website), it practically pays for
dedicated hosting.
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From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We have a cluster setup for one of
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> From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Burns, John D wrote:
> > Continuing down this line of questioning, what kind of numbers are you
> &g
d then consider clustering if it
doesn't help.
On a side note...
I noticed you have google adwords. Has it been worth the real estate?
Emmet
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From: Katz, Dov B (IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:33 AM
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Burns, John D wrote:
> Continuing down this line of questioning, what kind of numbers are you
> all experiencing when you're having to split to separate servers, go to
> multiple machines, etc?
It isn't so much about having to split, but wanting to split. I
don't want to run a database server on
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From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:22 AM
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Subject: RE: time to cluster, I thinkL
Continuing down this line of questioning, what kind of numbers are you
all experiencing when you're having to split to separate serv
ight help me in planning ahead some.
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
AI-ES Aeronautics, Web Developer
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From: Sean Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:03 AM
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On M
Why do you want to cluster? If it is for reliability, then that is ok.
But if you need speed, you may be best off just putting the IIS/CF on one
computer and the MSSQL2K on the other computer, since you already have one
license of each. The computers are cheaper than the licenses. If you do
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 09:26:18 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
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> I'm going to be blasted for this, but clustering is the last resort, not
> first.
I would be surprised if anyone blasts you.
> 1. Do you have seperate boxes for DB and webserver? (no)
This would be the first thing
Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote:
> Sorry for not making clearer My problem now is heavy load
Moving the database to a separate box from the application /
webserver would be the first step.
> general risk of availability by having a SPoF.
It is better to have a SPoF with 99.8% uptime then 2 systems
IMHO I think the first step, assuming you only have a budget for 1
extra machine, would be to move your MSSQL installation onto a separate
box to free up some more resources for CF. This'll save you a bit too
as you should have most of the software licenses you need too.
After you've done that
I'm going to be blasted for this, but clustering is the last resort, not
first.
1. Do you have seperate boxes for DB and webserver? (no)
2. Are they maxed in ram? (probably)
3. Are they peaked? (?)
4. Is your network set up tight? (no as it's one server)
Just moving the SQL to a new box will exten
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Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote:
> I'm thinking about clustering I read some of the articles on this
> (bpurcells, and others, etc) and I'm still a bit confused about which
> is the best way for "Entry Level / simple&
Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote:
> I'm thinking about clustering I read some of the articles on this
> (bpurcells, and others, etc) and I'm still a bit confused about which is
> the best way for "Entry Level / simple" clustering.
>
> Right now I have 1 CFMX6.1 Pro license and a single IIS box, shari
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