Daley,
Yes, Cold Fusion is a memory _hog_. I quote from manual:
Recomended Hardware
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Edition: Developer Pro Enterprise
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Processor Pentium Pentium Pentium
Min RAM 128 256 256
Recmd RAM 256 512 512
Disk space: 400 to install, 250 to run.
The box that CFMX is running on is a Celeron 500MHz, with 512Mb ram and 2 IDE Driver running in software raid mode. I have never had a server running MS Windows, so I can not give you a fair comparision. However it takes about 2-6 seconds to enter the ColdFusion Admin Area, depending on if it is cached or not.
As PHP developer, I find that PHP is far less demanding on the same system, whereas ColdFusion requires 312 meg ram just to sit idle. I contacted Macromedia with a support ticket and they said this is normal, due to the threading model of linux.
I have created a step-by-step guide for installing ColdFusion. You are welcome to log in to the FTP server using the name "anonymous", and any password.
ftp://ftp . bdwebtech . com
The only problem I am having now is that I have a server installed in server-only mode, and it does not seem to be doing DNS right. Ie: subdomains do not work at all. I am not sure if it a CF issue or something else. I have read the release notes now and updates are applied. The router is forewarding the proper ports to the proper ip. CF will be served fine from any directory. I would love to hear any ideas.
Oh, and one more thing... make sure you allow MySQL to run in localhost. I asked this quesion before and Charles Bradey helped me with this. Here is a link:
http://www.e-smith.org/bboard//read.php?f=3&i=39630&t=39630Please let me know what you think of the HOWTO and if it works for you.
Good Luck!
--Brad D.