I'm going to say they're right. We've got a database at 29MB and we've 
been dogging for a while. (We're migrating to MySQL). Maybe it's 
partially an architecture issue, maybe it's a volume issue? I don't 
know, but we've had this problem with Access and ASP (I can't imagine CF 
is that different)
Joelle

I Rz wrote:

>I received the following email from our hosting
>company. I have never heard of this before. Has any
>one? They actually disabled our account based on this.
>At work I am running one access database with 750MB (I
>know, but...) without any issues. They are claiming
>that it is using too much CPU resources and causing
>"CF ISSUES".
>Thanks.
>
>Hello ,
>Our level two engineers have reviewed your database
>(xxxx.mdb) which now stands at 19.5MB which is too
>large.  Our System Administrators have requested that
>you please reduce your database down to 7MB or less,
>based on the recommendations from Macromedia and
>Microsoft. In working with them to improve the
>stability and performance of our ColdFusion servers,
>they have informed us that MS Access databases over
>7MB cause the majority of the issue we see, and
>Macromedia will no longer assist us in troubleshooting
>issues when the size is large then 7MB. If you cannot
>compact the database, we would ask that you move this
>database to MS SQL, where large databases will not
>cause performance issues for other users on your
>shared server.
>
>
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