I would like to talk to anyone that has implemented CF9 or is thinking
about CF9, cloud or not.

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 9:59 AM, LRS Scout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Also look into memcache servers it's one way we've really increased
> availability.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:23 AM
> To: cf-community
> Subject: Re: A fresh start without CF? To cloud or not to cloud?
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Medic <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm planning out what could be a fairly large ebusiness project. It's
>> probaby going to involve about 300k new database records per month. And
>> probably about 2mil database queries a month.
>
> I don't see anything you've said so far that would preclude CF as a
> solution.  I worked on a project that peaked at around 10m pageviews
> in a single hour.  That ran on 2, yes two, CF6 servers whose CPU
> barely rose above 10%.  This was not a highly transactional site, and
> we did rely heavily on other caching technologies, but I just mention
> this because it shows that CF may be among the least significant
> choices you may make in this process.
>
> There are alot of things in CF9 in particular (ehcache) that will help
> you scale in many new and awesome ways.  I'd definitely read over this
> 9 part blog series by Rob Brooks-Bilson that goes in depth about it
> (read the comments too):
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yk4v4gy
>
> I'd also highly recommend Mike Brunt's blog (and his consulting work).
>  He focuses on on scaling and High Availability (HA) with CF.  He also
> does consulting work specifically in this area so you might consider
> adding a visit from him to your development process, specifically
> during the planning and load testing stages.  Also - he's from the UK,
> so you will both enjoy that aspect I imagine.
>
> http://www.cfwhisperer.com/
>
> Lastly, for a good roundup of strategies that cross a wide variety of
> technologies, you may want to spend a day or three reading and
> following linkns from the High Scalability blog.  It has several posts
> about the strategies that Twitter, Facebook, etc use to scale, as well
> as links to LOTS of other scaling resources.
>
> http://highscalability.com/
>
> Good luck!
>
> -Cameron
>
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> Cameron Childress
> Sumo Consulting Inc
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