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August 23, 2010
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64-bit windows, CF9 multiserver JRUN

  • August 23, 2010
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Hi,

We are upgrading our environment.  We have successfully run ColdFusion 7 via a JRUN cluster on two Windows 2003 32-bit servers.  We are now looking to run ColdFusion 9 via a JRUN cluster on two Windows 2008 64-bit servers.  The failover is a must, and we could see some real benefits from using large memory JVMs.  But I see conflicting information as to the level of support Adobe offers and would like some clarification.

Which is it?

Sincerely,

Dan Brown

Locus Technologies, Inc.

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    Inspiring
    August 24, 2010

    JRun was not just the J2EE part of ColdFusion, but also a standalone product. Adobe has discontinued the standalone version, but is continuing to support it as the J2EE part of ColdFusion:

    https://www.adobe.com/products/jrun/productinfo/faq/eod/

    The JRun document that is not claiming 64-bit support is old documentation for the discontinued standalone JRun. The documentation that lists 64-bit support is the current documentation for ColdFusion.