As long as it has an x86 processor, CF Linux should run on it. (I know that
some of the Cobalt servers use other processor architectures.)

Given the choice right now, I'd prefer to run the Linux version of CF. I've
tested CF Linux and have been very happy with its behavior. Do note that the
Enterprise version of CF Linux does not have advanced security due to
incompatible third-party libraries. This may make it less attractive to
ISPs, but the rest of us will probably not miss it much.

Michael J. Sheldon
Internet Applications Developer
Phone: 480.699.1084
http://www.desertraven.com/
PGP Key Available on Request

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Subject: Re: Can CF be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3?


Can a Linux version of Cold Fusion be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3 (512 megs of
RAM)?

Is it advisable?

Are there advantages going this route vs. an NT machine?

Thanks for your help.

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