> How about Solaris 8 on x86? Now that it's (almost) free, it is more
> attractive than both Linux or NT.
The Solaris version of CF doesn't run on anything but Sparc.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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How about Solaris 8 on x86? Now that it's (almost) free, it is more
attractive than both Linux or NT.
At 12:34 PM 04/11/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>As long as it has an x86 processor, CF Linux should run on it. (I know that
>some of the Cobalt servers use other processor architectures.)
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Can a Linux version of Cold Fusion be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3 (512 megs of RAM)?
Is it advisable?
Are there advantages going this route vs. an NT machine?
Thanks for your help.
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> Given the choice right now, I'd prefer to run the Linux version of C
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> Given the choice right now, I'd prefer to run the Linux version of CF. I've
> tested CF Linux and have been very happy with its behavior.
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Subject: Re: Can CF be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3?
Can a Linux version of Cold Fusion be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3 (512 megs of
RA
Can a Linux version of Cold Fusion be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3 (512 megs of RAM)?
Is it advisable?
Are there advantages going this route vs. an NT machine?
Thanks for your help.
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Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf
Can a Linux version of Cold Fusion be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3 (512 megs of RAM)?
Is it advisable?
Are there advantages going this route vs. an NT machine?
Thanks for your help.
--
Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf
Can a Linux version of Cold Fusion be run on a Cobalt RAQ 3 (512 megs of RAM)?
Is it advisable?
Are there advantages going this route vs. an NT machine?
Thanks for your help.
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