1. Security
Says Who? Once you have a decent sized user base with people testing for
security weaknesses, I really don't see how you can claim this. Just because
you and your limited user base hasn't found security holes doesn't mean they
don't exist. I also bet that almost every CFer in here will say that
Coldfusion is very secure, I've never had any issues.

2. Performance
What's that saying on stats, CF8 is supposed to be much faster again so lets
do a comparison in a few months.

3. Pricing
Seriously, I looked at the pricing, it aint all that great, just like BD's
if it was significantly less expensive you might have a case, but it's
marginally less expensive with less features.

Regards
Dale Fraser
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gert Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 7 February 2007 6:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Anyone interested in Railo hosting?

Hi all together,

I read all the posts from you guys saying that there should be no reason 
to host Railo since it is only compatible to version MX 6.1. And you 
know you are absolutely right, if you do not care for:
- security
- performance
- price
Why do people still start new hosting on Bluedragon? Easy. Because it is 
well known and a lot of people use it. I am sure that Railo will make 
it's way too. Since with the architecture, performance, features and 
everything else even better in Railo 1.1 the gap to MX 7.0x is not so 
large anymore. In fact the gap would have to be closed in some cases by 
the other vendors.
But you are definitely right. Railo needs to gain the trust of the users 
and programmers. I guess we are on the way to do this. At the moment we 
have a lot of happy customers :-)
But it takes time. Allaire hasn't won the market in one day.

Greetings / GrĂ¼sse
Gert Franz
Customer Care
Railo Technologies GmbH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.railo.ch

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Peter Boughton schrieb:
> Hello.
>
> In a month or two I'll be getting a dedicated server, and I've had a
> thought: maybe I should go for the next server spec up, get Railo
> Enterprise, and offer Railo hosting.
>
> (for those unaware of what Railo is, it's a really excellent CFML engine,
better than all other CFML engines in nearly every way)
>
> Obviously, it would only be useful doing this if there was sufficient
> demand.
> So, is there anyone here that would potentially or definitely be
> interested in such a service? What level of hosting would you need and
> are there any specific features that you'd want?
>
> The server would be in a UK-based data centre, and be running on Linux.
> As well as Railo it would have PHP5 and MySQL5 - possibly other stuff
> depending on demand, feasability, etc.
>
>
> If you are potentially interested, or know anyone that might be,
> please let me know (either here or on cf~bpsite.co.uk) so I can decide
> how viable it is, and if there is sufficient interest I will work out
> in more detail what would be on offer and at what cost.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter
>
> 



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