Hello CFAussie,

Sean, doesn't that take up lots of memory (having that many instances)? 

That was the whole complaint from the host..If they had everyone running multiple 
instances..they would need 5gb of ram? 

Or would it be better for them to set up one instance for a staging server and another 
instance for live server for all clients on that virtual server (so a total of 2 
instances, one staging instance and one live instance)

Thanks



On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 15:35:11 +1000, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Just starting to look at single instances of CF - and the only reasons
>> I can find to do multiple instances are:


3. You want different configurations for testing side-by-side (one
using J2EE session, one using CFID / CFTOKEN for example).

I regularly run three instances on my laptop - at one point I had six
or seven different instances installed, including a 6.0 install. And
of course now I run multiple builds of Blackstone alongside 6.1 for
testing purposes.




Best regards,
Carl Vanderpal 
Po Box 3462 Dural, NSW 2158
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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