OK, seeing as you have asked so politely.... (see below)

Hi.
What has been people's experience of CF server under Linux ? I and my
colleagues tried an early version in mid-2000 and experienced lots of
problems with it in terms of performance (eg. spawnining heaps of CF
processes which did not want to stop). Admittedly, I am a web developer and
not an expert on Linux, so I was not in a position to do much detailed
investigation as to why this was.

Since then it has been quite a while, so I am very interested to hear what
people think of CF Server for Linux and how it has performed.
Also, what about connectivity to SQL Server ? Any problems there? Or
solutions ?

Thanks in advance and sorry for continuing the dread MM thread.

andy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Priest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2002 10:25 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re[2]: Macromedia.com
>
>
> COULD YOU PLEASE KICK THIS (*&#(*$&#@_(*$ DEAD HORSE SOMEWHERE
> ELSE!!!!!!
>
> Could we   * P L E A S E *   get back to our regularly scheduled
> program of
> TECHNICAL issues concerning Cold Fusion!?
>
> Thanks
> Jim
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