answers in line..

in addition, I wrote a document which I've made available on my blog
at 
http://john.beynon.org.uk/index.cfm/2005/2/25/Justifying-CF-Enterprise-document
which i used to justify the spend for CF Enterprise where i work,

john.

On 1/11/06, Mark Fuqua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am curious about the difference between ColdFusion standard and enterprise
> edition.  After looking at the comparison matrix at macromedia, it seems the
> main difference is performance and gateways.
>
> Are there other differences?

That's pretty much it....enhanced CFMAIL throughput, Event Gateways,
Reporting Threads. Multiple instances per server...

>
> At what point (number of concurrent users +/-) does enterprise become
> necessary?
>
> Can standard run more than one app?

Standard can run more than one App but it will only run it in a single
instance. Enterprise lets you have multiple instances per server

>
> Is it easy/simple to manage a coldfusion/sql2005 express set-up with no
> admin experience?

Yeah...not a problem - although it might not be tuned optimally
>
> How stable is ColdFusion?

Usually pretty good...give it loads of memory decent hardware and it's
pretty rock


>
> Sorry to ask so many questions, I guess I should have started several
> different threads?
>
>
> Mark Fuqua
>
>
>
>
> 

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