We have a few clients running dedicated servers with this setup. No
problems to report so far (that they have made me aware of anyway).
Careful running Win, CF, and SQL on the same box though. Load it up with
RAM and keep an eye on traffic.
Dan Phillips
www.CFXHosting.com
1-866-239-4678 x105
I am buying a new box to use as a Cold Fusion server. I was
thinking about buying the Microsoft Windows Small Business
Server 2003 premium edition ($1499), since it comes with Win
2003, and SQL Server. Does anyone have experience with this?
Is it a good choice?
This might be ok for
I haven't heard anything bad about Win 2003 SBS, in fact I've heard a
lot of good things. If you are going to use it for in-house development
I would think It's a deal, but I wouldn't publicly host on a machine
that is also housing my SQL server for security purposes. Just my $.02
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 12:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Win 2003 SBS
I am buying a new box to use as a Cold Fusion server. I was
thinking about buying the Microsoft Windows Small Business
Server 2003 premium edition ($1499), since it comes
: Win 2003 SBS
I haven't heard anything bad about Win 2003 SBS, in fact I've heard a lot of
good things. If you are going to use it for in-house development I would
think It's a deal, but I wouldn't publicly host on a machine that is also
housing my SQL server for security purposes. Just my $.02
Dave do you have any docs on something like that? I was
discussing it the other day with someone and they requested
some documentation so that they can show their boss. The
guy wants to go to a separate SQL server but the boss
won't let him until the cost is justified.
I don't really
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 10:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Win 2003 SBS
We have a few clients running dedicated servers with this setup. No
problems to report so far (that they have made me aware of anyway).
Careful running Win, CF, and SQL on the same box though. Load it up
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