> In actual fact, my worst experience of a server for CF/SQL was
> using a dell
> server (server architechture), though I think that was more to do with it
> being vastly underspecced than anything...
>
> single p/pro 180
> 64Mb Ram (rapidly increased to 256)
> ~ 8Gb scsi HD - split into about 6 partitions over 3 disks (approx 50mb
> free...)
> CF Server 4.0
> SQL Server 7.0
>
> also acting as a file server, and appleshare serve for about 20 people.
> with 3 trainee developers writing dodgy cfcode...
>
> This was when my last company was switching from Java Servlets to CF -
> needless to say, the server was replaced fairly rapidly...

Saying that, our current intranet server (for dev) is a Pentium 120, 128Mb
RAM (was 64), 6Gb HD, IIS, SQL Server 7, CF4.5 and a mail server... it
crashes about once a day (or more)...
We're just about to upgrade and split into 2 or 3 machines...

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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