I'm not finding any references to this in the documentation on the
differences between Standard and Enterprise (CF7), but was wondering
if there are unpublished differences between the two servers.

On my local machine, I'm running CF7 Developer edition.  Our
production boxes for this application are running CF7 Standard (which
they probably shouldn't be).  I have a block of code which takes 67ms
to run on my local box (this is while I'm also running hog
applications like Firefox and iTunes).  That same code on the
production boxes takes 300+ms  (which may not sound like that much,
but that code can run multiple times on a single request).

I'm trying to figure out why the production boxes (which by specs are
a lot beefier than my development box, which is a Dell laptop running
XP).

Here are some of the things we've considered (but basically ruled out):

1) RAM - the production boxes have the same amount of RAM (2GB)
2) Processors - development has 2Ghz Core2, while production have dual
1.7GHz Quad Cores
3) Traffic - Sadly, this application (which the boxes are devoted to)
are very low traffic.  While they do get more traffic than my single
IP address box gets, if they get two requests in the same minute, it's
a busy day.
4) CF updates - the production boxes were on 7.01 while dev was on
7.02, but I've fixed that and seen no changes
5) JVM version - the production boxes have a JVM that's one "minor
version" higher than mine, so that's probably not it.
6) Database access - the code in question doesn't actually hit the
database servers (the one query it calls is a cached query). But, even
if it did, the production boxes are in the same location as the DB
servers, while my box is not, so you'd think that would make the
production queries somewhat faster.
7) Code differences -- all of the code being called are exactly the
same among the servers.

That leaves us with Standard vs. Enterprise (which is essentially what
the developer version is), but nothing I've found so far suggests
there are those kinds of performance enhancements in Enterprise.

What else should I consider, assuming that's not it?

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Scott Brady
http://www.scottbrady.net/

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