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From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> > You might also want multiple web servers if you have scripts
> > or other non-CF stuff on your site that puts load on the
> > web servers.
>
> Why wouldn't I just put that stuff on a web server that's not using CF?


If you've got only one machine.

I could understand doing this.  If you had multiple web sites and wanted to run
CF/IIS on some of them, but maybe you needed the capabilities of a different web
server for others.

I could also see setting up a machine like this as a development server for CF
applications that you wanted to test under both IIS and Apache.

The only limitation I can think of is that sites on the two web servers couldn't
share a single IP address unless you had the web servers listening on different
ports.

Jim

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