Well I would have your sql on one machine and the coldfusion on
another if that is possible for you. For CF 5, if you are not
using the Graphing server I would set that to manual start-up as
it is a memory hog. For win2K here is a good article on this
http://windows.about.com/library/weekly/aa001008a.htm
Douglas Brown
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Chastain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 11:51 AM
Subject: OT: FBCommunity Anybody?? - Server Optimization Setup
>
> Does anybody know anything about the missing FBCommunity list?
I posted a
> message to it right after Stacy's last post (12:35 CST) and when
it did not
> come through, I checked out the message archive list on Topica's
site.
> Topica says there are no messages at all in the FBCommunity list
("it must
> be a new list and nobody has posted anything yet"). Just
wondering if
> anybody knew where the list went - or maybe it just does not
like me
> anymore.
>
> In the meantime, and yes I know this is the wrong place for
this, my
> original question was ....
>
> I am looking for some help / suggestions for optimizing a pair
of Windows
> 2000 Server servers for use as Cold Fusion / FuseBox / Database
production
> systems. I am in the process of reloading both machines from
ground zero
> and given that my background is in CF coding, I don't know a
whole lot about
> server support and maintenance. Therefore I am looking for
some help from
> the ASP types out there that doing this kind of stuff on a more
regular
> basis than I.
>
> My current software setup (cannot be changed) is as follows:
> - MS Windows 2000 Server
> - SQL Server Enterprise 2000
> - Cold Fusion 5.0 Enterprise
>
> If anybody has some suggestions or knows of any good resources,
I would
> really appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
> -- Jeff
>
>
=
>
>
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