> With CFMX Standard, the context root is "/", so every request is routed
> through the CF module for your web server to determine whether CF should
> handle it.

Thanks Dave,

I'm basing my question on an article I read on the Macromedia site,
"Implementing Multitier Hardware Load Balancing with ColdFusion MX for
J2EE or JRun," by Frank DeRienzo and Brandon Purcell. That article
states:

"...put all HTML files in a /html folder and place all images
underneath the web server root. In a site with a significant amount of
static content you will see a significant improvement in throughput
and pages/sec by separating the content; in some cases, the
performance improves 200-300%."

We have a decent amount of static content and was just wondering if it
is something to investigate further.

--Nathan

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