In one of Forta's blog entries 
(http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=e&entry=855) he mentions that 
shared hosting companies could provide an instance of CFMX for each 
customer avoiding many of the problems associated with shared hosting. 
He goes on to state in a comment that each instance of CFMX uses 30MB 
of memory. Based on my understanding of hosting economics, 30MB per 
customer wouldn't allow a hosting company to put enough people on the 
same box to charge the same price as existing shared hosting. Is it 
possible to deploy BlueDragon is a similar configuration and what kind 
of memory usage does it have for each instance?

-Matt

On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 12:38 PM, Vince Bonfanti wrote:

> Yes, we're working with several hosting companies to offer BlueDragon
> support. Yes, they'll be able to use the free version of BlueDragon to 
> offer
> dramatically lower costs to their customers. Stay tuned...
>
> Vince Bonfanti
> New Atlanta Communications, LLC
> http://www.newatlanta.com
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 12:19 PM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: BD hosting (was Re: DWMX 2004 - Whats new for us?)
>>
>>
>> I am not aware of anyone who is offering shared BlueDragon hosting at
>> this point. You may want to contact New Atlanta directly in that
>> regard. However, I am sure that many hosting companies would
>> step up to
>> the plate if the need exists. I wonder if the free version of
>> BlueDragon could be used by hosting companies.
>>
>> Matt Liotta
>> President & CEO
>> Montara Software, Inc.
>> http://www.MontaraSoftware.com
>> (888) 408-0900 x901
>>
>
> 
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