This is true - even if you don't use good code. I know from
experience. The key is in server/jvm tuning, code/query tuning,
database tuning and load balancing.
We're doing 2.5 - 3.0 million ColdFusion page views per day at
mlsfinder.com
Wil Genovese
One man with courage makes a majority.
-Andrew Jackson
A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
On Jul 12, 2009, at 10:51 PM, Mike Kear wrote:
>
> I have to prepare a spec for a client's new project. He doesn't
> write code, but he has applications on other sites using CF5 and 6.
> This will be an entirely new application on CF8. It might go to
> pretty high volumes, and he's looking for some reassurance that we can
> build a more scalable application than his previous (procedural code)
> applications turned out to be.
>
> So for those of you who have had to scale more high volume apps than I
> have, I'd like to know how true the following statement is:
>
> {quote}
> Using modular architecture, CFCs to reuse code, careful use of
> persistent scopes such as Application and Session, and ColdFusion's
> built-in multi-threading, we can achieve much higher throughput for a
> given hardware configuration than using the old procedural coding
> techniques used in ColdFusion 5 and previous versions
> [/quote]
>
> --
> Cheers
> Mike Kear
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
> Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
> AFP Webworks
> http://afpwebworks.com
> ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month
>
>
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