After developing for both I prefer CF in a *nix environment. It has nothing
to do with Cold Fusion alone, but more to do with Cold Fusion's interaction
with other apps, namely the web server. I have had quite a few problems in
the past with CF under heavy load on NT running IIS, and Apache for NT
leaves a lot to be desired.
We are currently running CF/Solaris/Oracle and I am loving it. fast. no load
problems.
chris.alvarado
cold.fusion - developer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gilson Soares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 1:25 PM
To: CF-Server
Subject: CF on LINUX and/or WIN2K
I have the opportunity to decide what platform my client will have to have
to run a CF app we are developing.
Decided: CF Enterprise and DB2 UBD Workgroup 7.1.
To be decided: Linux (RedHat 7.0) OR Windows 2000.
Anyone has some information about the differences between ColdFusion on
LINUX and Windows 2000 ?
I.e.,if ALL features in CF W2K works on Linux: RDS, CFMAIL, CFHTTP,
clustering, Advanced Security, DB2 DB drivers, WDDX, etc.
Thanks in Advance
Gilson Soares
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