Title: MVCF at benorama.com

Well 30k page views per day breaks down to less than 1 per second, which even a badly written application should be able to handle on the hardware you mentioned.

 

Matt Liotta
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Yeah, maybe I have been blessed, lol. As I said, I have had different reactions with MX server on a regular basis, especially when sand box security is installed.

 

Hardware:

Dual 2.4ghz Xeon

15k RPM SCSI drives (no RAID)

1 gig registered ECC ram

 

Load, if you are asking by page views, about 30k page views per day. This what you were asking?

 

Thanks!
Robert Bailey
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It is wonderful that you didn’t have any problems. However, that doesn’t really speak to whether or not there is scalability issues with the use of CFCs for models in MVC. What kind of hardware are you using to obtain what kind of load?

 

Matt Liotta
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Montara Software, Inc.
http://www.montarasoftware.com/
888-408-0900 x901

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I have not had any problems on my latest application, using Windows 2000, CFMX with updater 3, and IIS 5

 

But then, I have developed applications on one MX server and when moved to a production MX server it behaved differently, even when the configuration was the same. Go figure. The only problem I came across this last project is how MX does not like to play with some objects nicely, so I had to give some of the work to ASP, but played together rather nicely.

 

 

Thanks!
Robert Bailey
Famous for nothing

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The testing I have conducted shows that the using CFCs as models in an MVC pattern will not scale without serious hacks. It is possible that a framework will emerge that provides these hacks, but I haven’t seen any as of yet. Please look to the archives of this list for discussion of these scalability issues.

 

Matt Liotta
President & CEO
Montara Software, Inc.
http://www.montarasoftware.com/
888-408-0900 x901

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Link: <http://www.benorama.com/coldfusion/>
Word ver.: <http://www.benorama.com/coldfusion/patterns/MVCF.doc>

Has anyone looked really hard at this one? What are everybody's thoughts on this?

I'm looking for a replacement to Fusebox 3 for MX - FBMX is too slow coming, and probably won't make much sense anyway (I'm guessing it'll be quite obfuscatory and rather difficult to implement the first five to ten times).

He's put together quite a presentation, and he about has me convinced, if only I can simplify the structure a bit. I'm trying to find the right methodology for my team here to use, and they're NONE of them big methodology-users.

Anyway, just haven't seen any threads about this, and wondered if you folks had anything to say on the subject.

Which of course you must; you always do. ;)

Thanks,
ecd.

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