Sorry for the wait, I had to get access to the cfadministrator. (Kinda helpful 
in this, you'd think... but anyways!) The JVM settings definitely are throwing 
up a red flag, so we're going to look at this today. Hopefully, it's the 
problem. And no, monitoring was not on for our previous tests, as it was 
thought it would make performance worse. Obviously, we should test with it on 
if this doesn't fix it - even if performance is worse in that test, we can 
hopefully get a better idea of what's going on.

Basic Stats:
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ColdFusion Version = 8,0,0,176276, Enterprise edition
Operating system = UNIX
OS Version = 5.10 
Adobe Driver Version = 3.6 (Build 0017)

Java Version = 1.6.0_01
Java VM Specification Version = 1.0 
Java Specification Version = 1.6 
Java Class Version = 50.0 

Trusted cache is ON
Save class files is OFF
Cache web server paths is OFF




>You did not mention the JVM settings... I assume that you have changed the
>JVM args for memory to conform to the production environment - yes? What
>version of cf? What are the settings etc. You definitely should see a boost
>not a decline in performance. 
>
>
>Mark A. Kruger, CFG, MCSE
>(402) 408-3733 ext 105
>www.cfwebtools.com
>www.coldfusionmuse.com
>www.necfug.com 

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