There is no question, both ASP and CF will scale well. What you have to ask
yourself. What if you want to move beyond an NT platform. Will ASP move with
you?
There are CF sites that are doing a million hits per day. We are hosting
almost 500,000 CF hits a day right here. By you estimate your site will do
100,000 hits per week. That is less than 15,000 hits per day. We are
handling 33 times that load and it is no sweat for CF, if you program it
right.
You can write junk code in ASP just as well as you can in CF. The programmer
is the number one factor in the success and performance of the site. Not the
tools.
ASP and CF will both scale well if done correctly.
- Steve
Steve Pierce, HDL
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 12:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ASP or Coldfusion?
I have to disagree there are alot of sites that are very large and handle
more than 100K plus hits a week running Cold Fusion. I think, as stated in
another reply earlier, it depends on who the developer is. Junk code won't
scale while good code will. Take that however you want.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geoffrey V. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 9:45 AM
Subject: RE: ASP or Coldfusion?
>
> Hi,
> I'll offer my opinion, as I'm facing the same thing. I have a site that
is
> going to be massive. Cold Fusion simply could not hold up to the load,
and
> crashed repeatedly. The site is about 99% data driven, so there is a lot
of
> data access going on. I am now developing this site in ASP, and it seems
> far more stable. We are generally getting 100k+ hits a week on this site.
>
> After seeing many large projects fail with cold fusion, I'd recommend
trying
> other options before going the CF route on a large project. Note, I am a
> die hard CF developer, I feel that CF is good for smaller sites, less
hits,
> and allows for a faster development time than ASP... but it just doesn't
> hold up on larger projects.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dean Alexandrou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:01 AM
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subject: ASP or Coldfusion?
> >
> >
> > I am not sure what tool to use to develop quite a major site. I have
heard
> > that while coldfusion is good for small sites, ASP is more
> > robust, and would
> > cope better with a large site that has to deal with a few thousand hits
a
> > week.
> >
> >
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