It is not a general practice to put CF and SQL on the same box as SQL (as
well as CF) can become extremely resource intensive and slow everything down
to a halt. If you have the cash, buy two good boxes rather than one
expensive box.
Eric J Hoffman
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Lugassy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 7:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hardware Consideration
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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