On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks, Shannon but i was hoping to avoid those weenies.   Any time
> i've asked them for help with anything i've got lectures about using
> the anti-Christ's products, instead of open source, but not actually
> any help.
>
> I think if i asked that question on a PHP list, I'd get the same
> answer as my client has.  They'll blame the Devil-incarnate, BIll
> Gates for the problem because of course as everyone knows,  open
> source software is ALWAYS far superior to anything with a price tag.
>  ( <---- for those who are irony-deprived,  that's a little bit of
> irony there).
>
> I asked this off-topic questoin here because i know there are some
> knowledgeable people here who know Windows servers and who know PHP as
> well as ColdFusion and can offer an informed opionion about what the
> client's telling me.
>

Ok, I see that the interaction with Coldfusion may be an issue.  Have you
checked your Max heap sizes for the coldfusion java engine?  In my
experience, Java engines tend to use more resources than PHP, (though this
using mod_php/apache).  BTW, PHP has been supported on Windows for quite
some time, so I wouldn't think that would be an issue.  Also, you should
check the my.cnf for MySQL, as the concurrent connections are usually set
pretty low, (I think 100), in a default install.

ducking now...
speeves


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