I've had great success running CF on Linux hitting a SQL7 db on NT or
S2000...

> I'm no DBA, but I've listen to DBA's I trust hammer on MySQL being used in 
> a web production environment. Something about threading and performance 
> issues.  If I remember correctly its much the same argument against 
> ACCESS.  The DB can only process one thread at a time, the rest are queued. 
> Obviously placing a single threaded database behind a multi-threaded 
> environment is going to produce less than perfect results.  If you are 
> checking into the viability of a linux solution in a production 
> environment, it would be my strong recommendation that you evaluate 
> Postgress or DB2 in linux rather than MySQL.
> 
> Just my $.02, perhaps someone else has a more authoritative response.
> 
> Trey
> 
> 
> At 09:36 AM 3/8/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >quick question about linux, CF,MYSQL vs. Win 2k, CF, SQL 2k.
> >how does ColdFusion on Linux using MySQL differ from CF on win2K using SQL 
> >2K? And are there any draw backs on MySQL or Linux version of CF? (bugs 
> >ect... )
> >
> >Anyone with info on this would be helpful!
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Jay Patton
> >Web Design / Application Design
> >Web Pro USA
> >406.549.3337 ext. 203
> >1.888.5WEBPRO
> >www.webpro-usa.com
> >
> >
> >
>
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