Interesting informatin.  I am also a big proponent for using a cache
proxy to accellerate mostly static sites.  There's some stuff that
changes on HOF, but most of the pages are dynamically created to be
the exact same HTML 99% of the time right?  Using Squid in
accellerator mode will solve alot of your problem by taking the load
off your CF process and placing it on a (very fast) static caching
engine.

http://www.squid-cache.org/

Soon I'm planning on writing up a little bit on how to configure and
control Squid caches using CF on my infrequently updated blog..

-Cameron

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On 11/28/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is my notes on the memory leak I mentioned earlier. I'm still waiting on 
> some info from MM about the timing out of client memory structures, but the 
> basics are all there.
> http://www.blogoffusion.com/index.cfm/2005/11/28/pseudomemory-leak

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