Again, would the webserver load not somewhat interfere with the cfmx server load?
As indicated in Al's beta report, we have ten web servers handling static traffic and three application servers handling dynamic traffic. Requests for CF pages (and Flash Remoting) go through the web servers - but the web server load does not really affect the application server load (the reverse is not true: high CF / Flash Remoting load does affect the web servers).
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