Are you looking for a database Server ( SQL Server? Oracle?) or a 
ColdFusion server, or a machine that can handle both at once?
  It is usually recommended that you try to separate your database server 
from your Application Server.

At 02:11 PM 09/16/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>This may seem a bit OT, but if any pro. can help me out here, I'll be glad
>to hear all tips and pointers.
>
>I'm intrested in buying a 1U server to host our full-text/SQL/coldfusion IIS
>website.
>
>The server mostly run SQL Full-text queries, (10-20 million text rows)
>Also, there some Coldfusion scripts that consumes some resources for
>calucluation, generating and querying.
>Further more, the site send out hunderds of images and htmls very quickly,
>in a high above average rate.
>
>How can I check which server will be enough? Should I consider SCSI or
>settle for IDE?
>Should I consider more ram (1-2Gb over 512MB) and settle for a slower CPU?
>
>Any help or links on the subject would be great!
>
>Michael.
>
>
>
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