Also been using hostek for years and always been very happy, never had the
downtime experienced by others. Their support has always been very quick,
and 90% of the time it's my problem anyway :P ... On a reseller package with
some other options, spending a bunch more than $5/month, but still very
KickAssVPS.com
Nearly two years with them and zero down-time.
Fast, responsive support. Been on CF9 for several
months now.
$100 per month...
Rick
I am also with Kickassvps and have never looked back. I pay $35/month for my
own VPS box with unlimited websites. I run Railo and MySQL and
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
C:\JRun4\servers\cf8test\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war\WEB-INF\cfclasses
Yeah, that's what I meant. Are you able to run other CF files
successfully on those instances? Are you sure your /CFIDE folder is
mapped to the right
I have a client who we just moved off of HostMySite. We had a VPS there and we
learned there was no firewall device in front of it. Never knew that. A bit of
a surprise.
I have another client on CrystalTech and for the most part, their support has
been great. I always get a response within
I'm trying to debug a config issue with CrystalTech as I upgrade a client from
CF7 to CF9 (both of them are shared hosting, not VPS). Testing yesterday, I got
an error about not having permission to read a tag from some path that was some
other customer's site on the same machine. I emailed
I switched to HosTek cause of their CF9 hosting. And quite honestly... their
support seems to be seriously lacking in over all knowledge. I have had issues
since the get go. Their 'pre-packaged' packages never installed correctly,
always had issues during install (well all of them did but
You don't have to worry about load balancing them even if you have
multiple datasources that point to the same database server?
-Original Message-
From: Jason Fisher [mailto:ja...@wanax.com]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 12:17 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: ColdFusion memory leaks
Number
+1 for KickAssVPS.com as well. I was on a VPS from them for ~2 years with
out as much as a hiccup.
However, their entry level Windows plan has a gig of ram. Running CF9 and
2008 Server on a gig of ram would be a *real* tight squeeze IMO. I recently
set up a dev box with on a machine with 1.5
I've read everything I can find on the internet about using CFLDAP to
reset/change an Active Directory password, and every thread trails off with
no success.
I've been working on this for the last several days, and I've come to be
convinced that its impossible to reset a user's password in AD
I'll add my recommendation for KickAssVPS -- although I will also say that I
maintain a client's dedicated server at Hosting.com/HostMySite, and the
engineers there - one in particular - have been very helpful in tuning the
JVM on that dedicated server.
As far as KickAss goes, one of the things
Is it possible to exclude svn folders when doing search and replace
across a project?
Thx
Victor
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Correct. Used to run 5 clustered web servers, sharing all 100 apps across
the servers, pointing to 90 or so databases (some apps allowed for single
DB, multiple clients) on a single database server, no problem.
- Jase
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Ok, I have read and read and read and I can't figure out what I have got
going on here. I have a cfc which gets the data to populate the cfgrid. (I
am so new to all this, not even funny). I do not have an application.cfc, so
that rules out half the answers to this problem. I have another cfc to a
To give an idea of the scale you can reach for, where I last worked we had 4
CF8 servers that literally ran 2000+ applications against close to 300
datasources. Any any given time during the day there were well over 2500 active
sessions per server. The database servers were also clustered so
I have been using CF since version 3 and never once tried it on anything but
a windows based system.
My question is how much of a learning curve should I expect and are there
tags out there for the Linux version as well as the windows?
I would like to set up a development server and would also
As far as programming, there should be very little difference. The biggest
problems you would have porting over code would be case-sensitivity and the
silly little slashes in your file paths all going a different direction.
I'm not sure what you mean by tags our there for the Linux version.
http://www.ideapaint.com/work/installation/
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