I'm getting suspicious because this is the third message I've sent to 
the list in the last few weeks that generated no responses whatsoever. 
Doesn't anyone have any comments on failover/redundancy in a coldfusion 
environment?

Rick Root wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been asked to investigate options for adding some redundancy to our 
> server setup.
> 
> We're running coldfusion MX 7.0.1 Enterprise on one server, and my boss 
> is interested in some options that will increase our uptime and 
> reliability, through failover, clustering, load balancing, etc..
> 
> I have very little knowledge and even less experience in this area, so 
> I'd like to ask the list...
> 
> Those of you that are running Coldfusion servers in some kind of 
> environment that does what I want to do... what are YOU doing?
> 
> I should say that what we're looking for is redundancy more than load 
> balancing - we don't tax the server at all.
> 
> Our current setup - we have 1 web server (a poweredge 2600) running IIS 
> 6 and Coldfusion MX 7 and 1 database server (a poweredge 4600) running 
> SQL Server 2000.  both servers are running Windows Server 2003.
> 
> My boss is willing to spend money on hardware additions, which may 
> include additional servers for clustering, failover and whatnot... NAS 
> for centralized file storage, etc.
> 
> thanks for your input!
> 
> Rick


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