Michael,
Your last comment is the most important.
BENJAMEN - make sure you are running 4.5.1, and for the real bang for the
buck, install SP1.
>From the allaire site:
On the Solaris platform in particular, we hope you will notice a dramatic
increase in server reliability, page processing performance, and
scalability across multiple CPUs. On certain Allaire benchmarks we have
seen 5-10 times improvement in page request times.
Rusty
GEDesign, Inc.
www.gedesign.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Dinowitz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 10:33 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Re: NT VS UNIX
> What type of load are you running? Sounds like you're running a smaller
load
> than we are. I would expect a backend site doesn't run a ton of traffic,
> even if it was for a distributor as large as Marisel.
The load is a wave with low on 'non-business hours' and then a number of
peaks during the day. Days are somewhere from 9am NY to about 10 or 11pm
NY.
Probably much lower than you have.
> It is still possible there is an architecture problem on our end. I'd
love
> to know it.. but we're talking things like under a straight html page
> labeled .cfm takes over 200 milliseconds for startup processing and
> shutdown. This was part of the test I ran to determine if it was the
> webserver itself, the database, or the cold fusion server.
That's not right at all. 200 ms is way to high. What version of CF (I was
assuming 4.5.1). If your using less than 4.5, then upgrade real fast. CF on
Solaris only really hit the high end running in 4.5+
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