Been running it now for over 6 months. Love its stability. Haven't had any
problems thus far. In fact, on my home network, I haven't had to reboot the
server other than installing new programs.....runs 24 a day. Something I
couldn't get away with on my previous NT machine. (Nothing to do with CF
really, just I like Win2k over previous NT versions).....

I'm not doing any PIE calculations so I can't answer your questions on
speed... :o) My big queries run well though.

Cheers,

Erika


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-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 10:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Win2k


Anyone had any experience of Coldfusion (proffesional) running on a 2K
server ?
We're thinking of moving to that from NT4, and was wundering if there were
any issues (speed, lag etc.) that would make this a Good Thing, or weather
it all just gets rosy and faster ?

Regards,

Thomas Chiverton,
Intranet Architect and Desktop Analyst
Office: 01565 757 909
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