As a follow on question, can anybody recommend a suitable hardware configuration for 
CFMX on Linux?  From a layman's point of view, Sun's LX50s look rather nice but does 
their variation of Linux (Sun Linux 5 I think it is called) run CFMX ok?  On a pure 
cost basis, Dell's PowerEdge 1650s look like a better bet (running pure Red Hat and 
without ASP/Streaming stuff) but how much RAM is preferable and is a dual-processor 
system really necessary?

(I have often read on lists about 'heavy usage' on a CF server - can this be 
attributed in terms of 'hits' per minute (or bandwidth usage) as it would be nice to 
try and work out what one of these machines could handle and thus make suitable 
provision for redundancy...)

Thanks,  Matt

> I've been lurking on this mailing list for a couple weeks now trying to
> find the answer to this question myself.  Just installing CFMX for J2EE
> was a huge headache, and although we've had a subscription to CFMX on
> Windows since it first came out, I still haven't even upgraded our live
> server from CF5 -> MX.  I'd really like to move from CF5 on Windows to
> CFMX for J2EE on linux but I have really bad feelings about this
> product's stability :-(  I'd love to hear about any first-hand
> experience people have.
> 
> - Andrew Clarke.
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