Hi,

It's verry interesting but... who care ??

No,  i'm kidding !

I think it's not the ODBC drivers
It could be win2000 or CF5 and the most realistik is CF5 'cos it is written
in Java and java have the garbage collector to free the "unused" used memory
! But it is also possible that Win2000 has an increased performance memory
management.
and the both are "responsable" of your "problem"

So, do i reply to your question ?

P.S. Sorry 4 the bad engligh !

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 7:15 AM
Subject: Problems like this everyone should have


> Two days ago we replaced a CF server with a newer, latest greatest, etc.,
> etc.  The new machine is running Windows 2000 Server and CF5 Professional.
> Most datasources are Access (I believe using MDAC 2.51 or later), a few
> using dbase (Merant driver) and a few using MS SQL Server 2000.
>
> The old server (NT4, CF4.01, MDAC 1.5 or so) had 512MB of RAM and
routinely
> passed 420MB in memory usage).  We cycled the CF Application Server
nightly
> and that freed up at least 100MB in memory each night.
>
> The new server has 2GB (that's 2 GIGAbytes) of RAM.  RAM right now is
> insanely inexpenive, even more so when I built the machine several weeks
> ago.  So, now what do I see in terms of memory usage?  Somewhere betwee
> 250MB and 290MB, never higher.  I don't see the slow, gradual increase in
> memory consumption that I used to see.  Who knows what to credit - newer
> ODBC drivers, ColdFusion5, or Windows 2000 itself.  Whatever the case,
it's
> welcome.  What I'd like, however, is a means of turning all that unused
RAM
> into increased performance.  I've already got the CF cache set to
128MBytes,
> which should be overkill for something like 10MBytes worth of source files
> for the all CF templates themselves.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> BTW, we had our single busiest day today, peaking at over 229kBytes per
> second (in a five minute sample) of outbound traffic from this single CF
> server.  It hardly broke a sweat.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
>
> 
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