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Damon, That’s my biggest worry. I thought
of creating mappings for my service layer but I first wanted to see if there
was a better way to run service layer in its own memory space where it doesn’t
share other applications resources. Do you think it’d still be a
performance issue if I bumped up the memory allocation for service layer? (BTW,
how do you about increasing the memory?) Thanks Agha Mehdi From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Damon Gentry Agha, On 9/28/05, Mehdi,
Agha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Hi all, I have an architectural question, which
conceptually, sounds good. Server is Dual Processor, 8GB of memory, 100GB
of drive space (part of a cluster of 4 servers). I want to create the following instances: Instance1: App1 Instance2: App2 Instance3: Flex Instance4: Misc.
(Schedule Tasks) Instance5:
Service (Model and Data layer for all the above instances) This way we can have all four instances talk to
the same service layer, which will enable
us to re-use the same model across the applications. We 'd need to invoke the
service layer as a web service. All servers in the cluster will have the same
configuration. Please let me know if that sounds like any
plan. I want to get as much feedback as possible before I get into implementing
this. Thanks IDT - eBusiness Program Manager Work: 408.284.8239 Cell : 209.275.0482 Fax : 408.284.2766
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- RE: [CFCDev] Multiple Instances Mehdi, Agha
- Re: [CFCDev] Multiple Instances Barney Boisvert
- Re: [CFCDev] Multiple Instances Damon Gentry
- RE: [CFCDev] Multiple Instances Mehdi, Agha
- RE: [CFCDev] Multiple Instances Dfatta
- RE: [CFCDev] Multiple Instances Mehdi, Agha
- Re: [CFCDev] Multiple Instances Douglas Knudsen
