On 9/7/00, Benjamin S. Rogers penned:
>For
>this matter, and the fact that I don't run that many domains on a single
>server, I only run ColdFusion sites on IIS. In fact, I saw a tremendous
>performance gain switching my ColdFusion sites from WebSite to IIS to the
>extent that competitors were asking what we had done to our service to speed
>it up. :)
Wow! I'd like to see some comparison tests somewhere on this. The
only change you made was switching the CF sites to IIS? They stayed
on the same server? You weren't running hundreds of sites on Website,
then moved a few CF sites to IIS? In that case I could see there
being a difference.
Can IIS and Website both be run on the same server? If so, I'd like
to install it and see if there is a noticeable difference. I find it
tough to swallow (not that I don't believe you) since the main reason
I forked out close to 1,000 bucks for Website is that it was/is
supposedly built with CF in mind.
>There are some other things to think about as well. If you may need to
>support ASP pages, you'll definitely want to go with IIS.
Why?
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
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