Thank you.  That looks helpful, and certainly something I can use.  I implemented this yet, but it looks pretty thorough.  
Michael S Hodgdon
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Dave Carabetta
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 6:52 PM
  Subject: Re: Question about memory usage under a CFMX 6.2 environment

  >I think my message needs clarification.  I was thinking more on the
  >variable assignment level.  It would be nice to know how much memory each
  >variable scope is absorbing. For instance:
  >
  ><cfset server.test = "test">
  ><cfset application.test = "test">
  ><cfset session.test = "test">
  >
  >As you create variables in these scopes, memory must manage it.  So I am
  >wondering if there is a way to know how much memory is allocated to
  >variable scopes.   If you could get as granular as each scope that would be
  >great, if not, a collective summary of all scopes would do.
  >
  >I have asked this question before Pre-MX and the response I received from
  >the list is that CF does not work close enough to the hardware to truly
  >know this as it is a security breach.  CF is merely delivered a spot in
  >which to reference where its variables sit, but has no other control over
  >memory.  At the time, that made sense.  I was wondering if any changes have
  >been made since MX has come along.
  >
  >This question comes from the idea that we would rather anticipate max
  >memory issues prior to running an application in production.
  >
  >Does that clear the air a little?
  >

  This may help:

  http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=967

  Regards,
  Dave.
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