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> Rich, I just spent a little time getting flogged by a sysadmin at my new
> co-lo service for using the combination of NT/SQL Server/Cold Fusion. They
> say it won't scale the way I need to. 
> 
> Now, here's what I need to do: run a system that hosts a continuously
> expanding group of somewhat low traffic domains, much like any IPP does. All
> of the domains will use the same SQL database(s). 
> 
Hi Jack:

One of the guys i worked with at boeing was successfully running CF 4 professional on 
Linux. I'm sending him a mail to ask what configuration he used to do this.

Have you checked with the allaire support area?

And Jack -- which part of the configuration was your sysadmin flogging -- CF, NT or 
SQL? Cause SQL is enterprise approved on UX here at Boeing -- not sure if that holds 
for NT, but I think it does. SQL and Oracle. Standards folks still haven't given their 
seal of approval to any DB-Web configurations.

When you say, all will use the same database -- are you saying you'll have only one 
instance of the database running on the server -- to support 100 domains? this could 
be where the scalability issue comes in.  [i'm guessing here]

The DB *should* be on a separate server from the web server.


Kathy




> Kathy E. Gill
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