That is totally NOT true.

To write a scaleable app it takes knowledge
beyond even writing clean CF that scales.

That is an important part, if an app is
not written well it wont scale.. period.

If the hardware is not setup well.....
It wont scale.

If the entire system (read:software/hardware)
is written with scalability in mind then a
CF Solution more than arises to the task..

Even on NT machines if you toss enough of
them into your load balanced cluster.

ColdFusion does run on Solaris so if you just
wanted some really hardcore hardware like E10K
and you have to cash to spare then ColdFusion
can run their.

ColdFusion *does* scale :)


Jeremy Allen
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 3:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Does Cold Fusion Chug?


Okay, I am a big fan of CF but every now and then I hear about how cold
fusion doesn't work well with high volume sites... I'm not sure if this is
just a rumour. Does anyone have any documents about this, or is it just a
rumour?

I'm under the belief that it doesnt matter wether you have asp, java, cf as
your main code, and it has more to do with how well your server can handle
the multiple file/database requests.
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