Thanks Guys,

I just got off the phone with CrystalTech, and Report Execution Times
is indeed checked. Unfortunatley I was unable to get them to alter
this setting.

I agree that  a VPS would be great, but in this case may not be an
option.





On Dec 17, 10:56 am, Dan Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> These are good questions and I'm glad you bring them up. Shared Hosting is
> always problematic for pretty much any application, mostly because any of
> the other 1000 applications on the server could be hogging more than their
> fair share of server resources.
>
> Shared Hosting is like the Wild Wild West. There are really no rules
> governing what happens. If there is a misbehaving application on the server,
> it affects everyone. Infinite loops, inappropriate caching, bad code, all
> this stuff is on the server you are on and will cause problems at one time
> or another. There really isn't much you can do under a shared hosting model.
>
> One option might be to go back t a Virtual Private Server. As you know, a
> VPS has fractioned server resources and provides boundaries from other
> applications on the server. This means a runaway application on another VPS
> will not affect your VPS, even if both VPSs are on the same server. This
> usually costs a little more than a shared hosting account, but delivers more
> value because your applications function better from a regulated
> environment.
>
> I can say there are hundreds of folks running Model Glue 3 on shared
> hosting. Most likely this is the result of a server misconfiguration,
> possibly with debugging or server monitoring, or with another application
> running on the server, overconsuming resources.
>
> Having Report Execution Times turned on will be bloody murder on a CFC based
> application. Having Memory Tracking on (even if the server monitor is off)
> can supposedly severely impede an OO based application.
>
> However CrystalTech are good hosts and have been hosting OO based ColdFusion
> applications for years, so I'm sure they know this.
>
> DW
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Preserved Killick <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I've used Model-Glue 2 with success on private and VPS servers. No
> > issues at at all.
>
> > For a new project, which will likely remain on a shared hosting
> > environent  at Crystaltech I can't even get the bare MG3 framework
> > files to load due to timeout issues. Only by using index.cfm?
> > requesttimeout=600 can I get it to load.
>
> > Crystaltech was willing to move the site to a server with a newer
> > version of JVM (1.6.0_10) with no better performance.  I've read that
> > HMS has similar issues.
>
> > So, I ask, is MG realistic for a shared hosting environment?
>
> > Are there solutions out there i'm missing? I've tought about trying an
> > account sometwhere with CF9, but don't look forward to the time
> > involved with the process of host shopping.
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