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created:
08.19.2007
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12.19.2007
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Cold Fusion Hosting

Cold Fusion is a scripting language that gained popularity a few years back and was an alternative to VGI, Perl and PHP languages. It is used to manipulate data from a database or databases to bring life to a website with real time data retrieval. Many sites today use “CF” as it is called in the application world and you will know it from the extension of “.cfm” in the file naming process.

It’s popularity remains in it’s simplicity as the code resembles HTML as opposed to functions and other typical programming related syntaxes. Many developers prefer CF due to the fact that it is easy and it can do anything other languages can do. In addition, CF can work on both Windows, Linux and UNIX platforms which offers quite the variety depending on the programmers preference. Also, because it is easier, it is also quicker to develop applications without having to deal with the complexities of their counterparts. You also need to understand that Cold Fusion web hosting does have one disadvantage as it is an expensive piece of software for your provider and therefore the packages with CF included will be more expensive, however, CF does come with loads of extra tags that can do remarkable things with web development. This alone should make CF a very attractive program to know or for a developer to use.

Choosing a Cold Fusion web host

The first thing you need to look at is the version of Cold Fusion that the web host uses. As of this article, Cold Fusion is up to CFMX 7.0, where MX is the next generation of CF development. It won’t make any sense to create your site in 7.0 if your host only has version 5.0 (for obvious reasons). Because version 7.0 is the most recent, most web hosts may not have it available, at least immediately. The majority of web hosts also utilize Cold Fusion on the Windows platform and if you are dead-set on Linux/UNIX, then you will need to confirm this with your hosting provider. It’s always good to use the latest version of Cold Fusion as it has the most updates and functionality to make your website that much better.

Your research should include the obvious basics like support, quality of network and pricing, not to forget the version that the providers are using. You need to ask yourself what is most important to you? Support really should be your deciding factor as Cold Fusion is a specific type of software that the staff should have some clue about. You do not need to be looking for experts but your web host should have an idea of issues that may arise that are CF specific.

Check out some of the reviews for Cold Fusion web hosts and you will cut down your research in half.