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2 websites on same server

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ksea

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Dec 28, 2004
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Hi,

If I'm going to deply a new website on an existing server with Coldfusion. Does CF need to be installed with JRun inorder to handle each site? If so, anyone running JRun on their server? How's the performance? Would I really need to disable RDS... That would be a bummer.
 
One installation of CF can handle hundreds of sites if you want it to.



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ECAR
ECAR Technologies, LLC

"My work is a game, a very serious game." - M.C. Escher
 
if you're running standard you only have one rds password so you can't give it out to any of the customers or they'll have access to all of the administrator. even to use in Dreamweaver you'll be giving them access to all the datasources. so you don't have to disable it, but you can't give it to anyone either.

We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the complete works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true.
 

If you use Macromedia Dreamweaver MX, HomeSite+, or ColdFusion Studio to develop your applications, Remote Development Services (RDS) lets you access a remote ColdFusion MX server using HTTP. Using RDS, IDE users can securely access remote files and data sources, build SQL queries from these data sources, and debug CFML code. However, to maximize security, do not install RDS on production servers.

As far as multiple sites, sure you can run a thousand applications and have the webserver map to the specific folder where your application files reside.



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thank you all for your comments. It's not as much RDS that's the problem when you get right down to it. It's application error logs. all sites would share the same log files right? Application mail etc...
 
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