I happened to stumble on it....
Glad to be of help. But I can't report on performance, because the box isn't
here yet.
Yves
-----Original Message-----
From: Cliff Meyers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 novembre 2003 10:48
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:CF on Linux
Yves,
This may be the godsend I've been waiting for! Thanks for letting me
know. I'll probably be ordering it myself.
-Cliff
>I'd like to point out that on the DRK 3, MM has released a Verity app for
>Linux based on Lucene.
>
>I've ordered it and am waiting to try it out.
>
>Yves
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cliff Meyers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 novembre 2003 09:50
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re:CF on Linux
>
>
> The install process on Linux is very painless especially on RedHat
since
>the cfinstaller will automatically build your Apache connector for you.
I'm
>not sure if the cfinstaller will do that on the other distros.
>
> I've been running CF on Linux for 3 years and the platform is rock
solid
>and noticeably faster than on the Windows systems I've used. I just
>upgraded to CFMX 6.1 (making a big jump from 4.5) and things seem to
>generally be running rather well. However the lack of Verity support is
a
>major disappointment and has actually spurred me begin to looking at
>migrating to Tomcat or JBoss instead of CF. The nice thing about open
>source app servers is that the generally work on any Linux distro.
>
> -Cliff
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm a long time CF on Windows user who's thinking of dabbling with
> >Linux as a possible future server platform.
> >
> >While my Cold Fusion skills are quite high, I'm a pretty basic Linux
> >user. I can set up a box and know my way around the file system , but
> >have never had to configure a web server from scratch.
> >
> >How does the CF install experience compare to that of Windows? Am I
> >looking at hours of fiddling around with config files and pulling my
> >hair out? Or will I be leaning back in my chair sipping daiquiris and
> >pressing the 'y' key every now and then?
> >
> >The target platform I'm looking at if RedHat 7.3, running Tomcat. A
> >client has specifically requested this config.. is it sensible? I've
> >noticed that Tomcat isn't officially supported by MM, though they have
> >a few technotes on the install process.
> >
> >Thanks, bye!
> >
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