I will also mention, that running on Windows doe snot need to incur any
license costs
Most VPS hosts will give you Windows Server Web Edition for free, and some
can give ANY edition for FREE, because it doesn't cost them anything on
your SPLA licensing model.

You can also run Railo and CF together on the same server quite happily.


On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Cameron Childress <camer...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Mike K wrote:
>
> > I am thinking of a virtual server in the cloud,  moving to Linux and
> Railo
> > from Windows2003 Server and ColdFusion.
> >
>
> We are working on a similar move with a client right now and here's what
> advise I can give based on the decisions we made.
>
> Only change one thing at a time. You're contemplating changing 3 things at
> a time. If you are going to most hosts, move hosts and stay on Win/CF for
> now. If the site is important to your business (and it sounds like it is)
> am a big proponent of only changing one thing at a time.
>
> It sounds like your real immediate problem is hosting, I would solve that
> problem first. If you want to manage the servers yourself, look at Amazon
> or RackSpace or one of the cloud providers and move to windows VMs running
> there. Moving to a VM should be relatively straightforward and since this
> is the most urgent thing, I would do this one first. It should be the
> quickest, though you may have to deal with things like getting outbound
> email routed/whitelisted properly.
>
> I would bet you are thinking about moving to Linux/Railo since you're about
> to be responsible for license costs all the sudden that you don't have and
> are not cheap. Valid reason, but I would wait. Pay the extra money for the
> short term and move the code over to Linux/Railo later.
>
> Moving to Linux/Railo is not a bad move at all, and you can probably do
> these at the same time. However, you're probably going to want to spend
> some quality time with the code first. Sometimes it's easy as cake and no
> modifications are required tot he code at all. Sometimes it's more complex.
>
> I'm guessing you'll want to move to something like MySQL or another lower
> cost DB server as well. Just make sure that you give yourself some time to
> play with the Linux/Railo setup before you make the final move.
>
> Lastly, you might take a quick peek at RightScale for cloud server
> management / configuration management. It's basically Chef/Puppet scripts
> you can glue together to automate server deployments across various cloud
> platforms. The single user version is free last time I checked.
>
> http://www.rightscale.com/
>
> -Cameron
>
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