Tim Storm wrote:

> At one time I heard mumblings about CFLinux not behaving well on 
> multiprocessor machines - is this still the case? or are there now 
> benefits to having more horsepower under the hood?

ColdFusion works great on Multiprocessor machines (c.f. Solaris) but it 
is Linux (or Linux threads) which seems to slow down using MP hardware.

We have high hopes that eventually the 2.4 kernel and the new threading 
libraries will improve this.  But in the mean time our tests have shown 
that CF runs slightly faster on single CPU hardware.

Warning: Blatant Allaire plug ahead
<plug>
BTW, the ClusterCats load balancing works great and is well worth the 
small cost of Enterprise.  Compare this to the cost of a hardware 
solution and it is cheap!.
</plug>
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Tom Jordahl                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Allaire Development             http://www.allaire.com


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