Hi All,
Here's an idea that popped into my head as I awoke from a nap....
Someone else's idea of serving images from the SQL7 server was shot down in
the group for a couple good reasons: single point of failure and load.
However let's take that idea step further and combine it with the consensus
that making CF sites that live in RAM (cache queries and/or structures).
Let's say have have 8 high end servers each having 1 gig of RAM. 4 of these
servers are for CF pages. The other 4 are serving up images off their 10K
rpm raid 0 drives the old fashion way.
Now let's pretend the CF servers return a img src with
http://images.myserver.com/index.cfm?fa=imageServer&file=imageName. My image
servers now are running CF which have cached a query of all the images
stored in my database that 1 GiG would hold.
What I'm I missing? Has anyone tried this? Would this deliver our users
their images faster than before?
TIA,
Rick
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