Yeah, I've got 2 gigs in the MacBook and 1 gig given to Windows.  The
database is an access MDB file right now.

The difference in speed when testing from the internal ip address here
on the home network vs. from outside via the external ip address is
such a dramatic difference that I can't chalk it up to the computer
because the computer behaves fine on the internal IP address.

As an example, loading a datagrid that hits the mdb file with four
records in the database takes a few seconds on when going to
192.168...:8700 but when going to 216.45...:8700 it takes nearly 3
minutes.  That can't be the computer.  It's got to be a network issue.
 I'm just not good enough to know what that issue would be.



--- In [email protected], "boy_trike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > My setup is pretty basic.  I'm coding at home the requests come into
> > > my router which is set up to forward port 8700 to the MacBook
which is
> > > running Windows and hosts the DB, Coldfusion, and FDS.
> > >
> 
> Just curious, I ASSUME  you have 2G of ram in your macbook and
therefore allocate 1G for 
> windows, AND your Database (which is????)  AND Coldfusion (a REAL
J2EE App Server) AND 
> FDS in 1 GIG with a SLOW laptop harddisk?  I mention this because I
am doing my 
> development on both a Macbook Pro and a MacPro (with 4 gig) and the
MacPro is MUCH 
> faster (about 2-4X faster).
> 
> bruce
>





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