Mark,
I assume the OS would be windows advanced server?
Why advanced?
Michael.
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 14:11:10 +0200
From: Michael Lugassy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hardware Consideration
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This may seem a bit OT, but if any pro. can help
Web Development, EDS
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From: Michael Lugassy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 5:38 AM
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Subject: Re: Hardware Consideration
Mark,
I assume the OS would be windows advanced server?
Why advanced?
Michael.
Date
Are you looking for a database Server ( SQL Server? Oracle?) or a
ColdFusion server, or a machine that can handle both at once?
It is usually recommended that you try to separate your database server
from your Application Server.
At 02:11 PM 09/16/2001 +0200, you wrote:
This may seem a bit
Jeffry,
Are you looking for a database Server ( SQL Server? Oracle?) or a
ColdFusion server, or a machine that can handle both at once?
It is usually recommended that you try to separate your database server
from your Application Server.
Something that can handle both at once (SQL and
I got some good hardware from this guy, but it doesn't look like he's
going to be selling any longer:
http://www.dark-wave.net/index.html
This may seem a bit OT, but if any pro. can help me out here, I'll be glad
to hear all tips and pointers.
I'm intrested in buying a 1U server to host our
It is not a general practice to put CF and SQL on the same box as SQL (as
well as CF) can become extremely resource intensive and slow everything down
to a halt. If you have the cash, buy two good boxes rather than one
expensive box.
Eric J Hoffman
Director of Internet Development
Small Dog
Anandtech's IT pages are a great source for midrange server articles.
Mostly they talk about their own web server farm, and what they have
gone through. He also runs SQL Server and ColdFusion
http://www.anandtech.com/it/index.html
jon
Michael Lugassy wrote:
This may seem a bit OT, but if
I'm intrested in buying a 1U server to host our full-text/SQL/
coldfusion IIS website.
The server mostly run SQL Full-text queries, (10-20 million text
rows) Also, there some Coldfusion scripts that consumes some
resources for calucluation, generating and querying. Further more,
the
Hey Michael,
Having put together my own machines and my own server, this much I will say,
while I've never used SQL, I am running IIS and CF.
The thing is you're dealing with windows so you have to think memory. You
need at least 256mb. I think what you should look at is something along the
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