VM Resources

2012-04-15 Thread Justin Hansen
For those of you using virtual servers, how much CPU/RAM are you allocating to run your CF applications? The IT department says we don't need more power because, statistically (according to the VM tools), we don't need it. However, it is my believe the apps will run much faster and CF/Java

Re: VM Resources

2012-04-15 Thread Dave Watts
For those of you using virtual servers, how much CPU/RAM are you allocating to run your CF applications? That is too general a question to get a useful answer. The IT department says we don't need more power because, statistically (according to the VM tools), we don't need it. However,

Re: VM Resources

2012-04-15 Thread Russ Michaels
as Dave said, not enough info and too generic a question, you should check the server monitor or fusionReactor to see how much memory CF is using.atany time to get a better idea of what the requirements are. I can tell you that a typical cf site will run happily on a VM with 2GB RAM and 1 core,

RE: VM Resources

2012-04-15 Thread Justin Hansen
and every user/application will benefit from it. -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 12:30 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: VM Resources For those of you using virtual servers, how much CPU/RAM are you allocating to run your CF

Re: VM Resources

2012-04-15 Thread Ben Conner
On 4/15/2012 11:22 AM, Justin Hansen wrote: Of course, we can always go back and optimize code, but at some point you reach a point of diminishing returns. Focusing our programming resources on less than 0.1% of the code... wouldn't it just be less expensive to throw some (virtually free)

Re: VM Resources

2012-04-15 Thread Dave Watts
I just don't understand why we have to keep putting along in our nice new Virtual Ford Focus, when the Virtual Boss 302 Mustang is just a few clicks away. Yeah, it's going to use more gas, but it will be more responsive and every user/application will benefit from it. First: if you simply