I tend to disagree with GunJack here. I have noticed delays and additional strain that application can put on the machine and degrade the performance. After some additional research I have found that Macromedia in their documentation suggests that expecting that one computer do all the tasks associated with a Web site will most likely be too much. To correct this problem, they recommend that separate severs for ColdFusion and the Web server, the database, e-mail, and so on should be run. In addition, ColdFusion application server is very capable to handle database connectivity options and throughput, load balancing and fail-over, supports several OS and Web servers, and security options are well covered. I suggest that you go to macromedia site and do the search on “clustering”. You will get about 200 articles on this topic. Sylvano
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