That depends on who one is sandboxing from whom. A new instance means that:
Admin changes that require a restart don't drop everyone's server; code that
takes out the JVM or crashes CF only does it for one instance; CF Admin can
be devolved to different people for each instance; RDS can be given to one
group of people, exposing only the datasources in that instance, etc etc.

The security model in CF5 did tie in with LDAP and other mechanisms - people
found it too difficult to manage.

-----Original Message-----
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 8 February 2005 7:43 
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RDS Sandboxing on MX 7?

Although that's a bit overkill!

I wish RDS could integrate into user security (LDAP, database, etc.) in some
fashion.

- Calvin

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