doing debugging and load testing on a live production server is generally a
bad idea.
You are meant to do this in a dev or staging environment, usually you do
this before going live to emulate production environment and traffic and to
find any issues
There is absolutely no restrictions whatsoever on where FR can be
installed, it would be pretty useless if that was the case, you can install
it on any supported OS, FR does not know or care what you are using that
machine for.






On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 9:56 PM, Money Pit <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Russ Michaels wrote:
>
> > You don't do it on the host, you do it locally
>
> Huh?  The F-R installs I have are installed directly on the CF server.  I
> am aware of the Enterprise Edition's ability to monitor multiple servers
> but haven't explored it.  Don't see anything on this in a quick scan of the
> site and docs.
>
> To the OP:  I too would *strongly* recommend use of Fusion-Reactor,
> although if on a shared host another site can trash you at any time and all
> the diagnostics in the world won't help you.  Perhaps your first move
> should be getting off a shared platform and moving to an inexpensive CF VPS
> like whats at Viviotech.
>
> --Matt--
>
>
> 

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