> Do the IIS application pools have any affect on ColdFusion.  
> Is there any reason to configure them one way or another to 
> aid the performance of an Windows 2003 server run ColdFusion 
> 8 Enterprise in Multi-home mode.  We plan to have several IIS 
> websites configured to use different instances of ColdFusion. 
>  Is there any advantage or disadvantage to also configuring 
> multiple application pools?

No, all these affect is the web server integration module, which shouldn't
cause you any problems anyway. IIS (ASP/.NET) applications often run in the
IIS memory space, so for them it can make a significant difference.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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