Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread brad f
Looking for help. We currently run CF9 on windows and run it in distributive mode. I set this up by installing coldfusion on one server(using JRUN to run multiple instances), setup a cluster.. then copy the wsconfig.jar file to the IIS web server, install the JRE on web server then run the

Re: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
Looking for help. We currently run CF9 on windows and run it in distributive mode. I set this up by installing coldfusion on one server(using JRUN to run multiple instances), setup a cluster.. then copy the wsconfig.jar file to the IIS web server, install the JRE on web server then run

Re: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread brad f
Distributive mode allowed us to have three servers on three separated tiers. Presentation, Application and Database. Presentation never talking to DB. To me it doesn't seem a good idea to run IIS and Coldfusion on the same server. There is already a load balancer(reverse proxy) in front of the

Re: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
Distributive mode allowed us to have three servers on three separated tiers. Presentation, Application and Database. Presentation never talking to DB. To me it doesn't seem a good idea to run IIS and Coldfusion on the same server. There is already a load balancer(reverse proxy) in front

Re: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread brad f
For better security...piece of mind, I prefer to have my web servers physically separated from my database servers and distributed mode lets me do this. I finally did find a good article https://wikidocs.adobe.com/wiki/display/coldfusionen/WebSocket+Enhancements that describes exactly what I

Re: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
For better security...piece of mind, I prefer to have my web servers physically separated from my database servers and distributed mode lets me do this. Again, so does using a reverse proxy. There is no additional security provided by distributed mode that isn't provided by a reverse proxy.

RE: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread Mark A Kruger
Dave - he likes it the way it is let it go! (with my apologies to Elsa) :D Mark Kruger - CFG CF Webtools www.cfwebtools.com www.coldfusionmuse.com O: 402.932.3318 E: mkru...@cfwebtools.com Skype: markakruger -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] Sent:

Re: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
Dave - he likes it the way it is let it go! (with my apologies to Elsa) :D But since CF 10+ doesn't support it, he'd be ... FROZEN at CF 9. http://www.badum-tish.com/ I'm here all week. Try the veal! Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software 1-202-527-9569

Re: Distributive Mode

2014-10-17 Thread Byron Mann
We actually run our internal CF sites in distributed mode. CF10+ works better than 9-. Previously it seems to work very slow and the clustering well, just plain sucked. And yes, you can accomplish pretty much the same thing with reverse proxy. The distributed methodology is still useful (proxy

Adobe is just a spammer now

2014-10-17 Thread Mike K
So I succumbed to temptation and installed the latest flash player. In the process of installing it, I have to also install McAfee, even though I have paid for Norton's product. Now i have the conflict between the two. I DONT BLOODY WANT McAFEE!!! Then it opens a screen offering me other

Re: Adobe is just a spammer now

2014-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
In the process of installing it, I have to also install McAfee, even though I have paid for Norton's product. Now i have the conflict between the two. I DONT BLOODY WANT McAFEE!!! I'm pretty sure you can deselect this during the installation. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software