The following articles, from early 2006, provide some guidance as to
performance tuning CFMX on Windows.

ColdFusion MX: Tips for performance and scalability
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_18540

Windows platform-specific performance settings
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_17277&sliceId=2

However, they refer to outdated versions of CFMX, JVM, Windows, and
IIS. Are more recent versions of these documents available? If not,
can anyone comment on what guidelines, if any, have changed since
then?

One of the things I've noticed so far:

"Simultaneous Requests. The simultaneous requests setting on the
"Settings" page of the ColdFusion Administrator has the largest impact
on the scalability characteristic of an application (performance under
load). This setting dictates how many threads will be used to
simultaneously process incoming requests. For most applications, a
good starting point for the optimal value for this setting is 3 per
processor--a dual processor machine could be set to 6 simultaneous
requests. The only way to find the optimal value for this setting is
to test your application under load with different values until you
find which one provides the best performance under load."

There is no single setting (that I've found) in the CFMX 8
administrator, as it seems to have more granular settings (pertaining
to template, flash remoting, CFC function calls, etc.). Therefore, I
don't have any guidance as to what are good starting values for these
settings.

Thanks,
Jamie

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