I would upgrade the OS to Win2k, it is significantly more stable than NT in
my experience.  What I would do is to upgrade the operating system first
keeping your 4.5 SP2 code as is until that is stable on Windows 2000.  You
should not encounter too many issues here, the main point to watch for is
that you will be using IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000.  My experience again is that
IIS 5.0 is better than its predecessors.  I agree with Jochem, test, test,
test.

Going to CFMX has varying levels of possible issues from none to x. Here
what you may or may not incur is largely related to the CF Code in your
current applications. I believe that the level of expertise on this list is
sufficient to get you through any issues you may face going to CFMX.

As far as the difference in performance issues, CF5.0 was significantly more
efficient on Windows than 4.5, this was actually due to some concerted work
between Allaire and Microsoft.  As a historical note similar gains in
performance were gained between 4.5 and 4.5 SP2 on Solaris and I think Linux
versions.  I mention this only in case anyone out there is running 4.5 non
service packs on Solaris (or possibly Linux).  As yet, there has been no
talk of significant application response improvements on CFMX over CF5.0.
The main potential benefits of CFMX are huge and many are only just being
spawned out there somewhere.

Kind Regards - Mike Brunt, CTO
Webapper
http://www.webapper.com
Downey CA Office
562.243.6255
AIM - webappermb

"Webapper - Making the NET work"


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 11:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF and NT or CF and 2000


I am in the same boat (ColdFusion 4.5.1 SP2 and Windows NT 4.0).  I am
going to go to Windows2000 and ColdFusionMX.

Chris



-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 2:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF and NT or CF and 2000


brook wrote:
> Is anyone still running NT4.0? I guess we are still somewhat in the
> darkages with CF4.5.2 and NT4.0. The boss is a penny pincher ;)

Never fix something that isn't broken.


> We are looking at upgrading to CFMX this week for sure. What I am
> wondering
> is, should we be going to Windows 2k at the same time? Are there any
> reasons why we should or should not upgrade the OS at the same time.

If you have time after doing a compatibility test of your CF code and
have fixed all the problems you should have a look at Windows 2K. But
don't try it in the wild without trying it on a test system first.


> I recall hearing about how much faster CF5.0 on Windows 2k was
> compared to
> CF4.5 on Windows NT. Does the same hold true for CFMX on Windows NT?
Or
> CFMX on WIndows 2k?

I believe this was mainly due to the speed improvements in CF. But the
HTTP compression in IIS 5 is a nice bonus if you have time to test
Windows 2000 before the scheduled CF upgrade.

Jochem



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