When it’s time to upgrade your ColdFusion installation, you might want to run the new version alongside your existing setup for testing, gradual migration, or maintaining legacy applications. This approach allows you to test your applications thoroughly before fully committing
Over the past few months, we’ve introduced a series of enhancements to FusionReactor designed to advance observability, simplify troubleshooting, and bring AI-driven capabilities into your workflows. Together, these updates represent a significant step forward in how engineering teams can monitor,
Last month, our ColdFusion app started acting up again.Memory usage was spiking, error logs were piling up, and every time we thought we’d found the root cause, something else broke. We were doing what every developer has done at some
Organizations using integrated CF solutions typically resolve performance issues significantly faster while reducing vendor management overhead. Here’s why the smartest CF teams are consolidating their toolchain. The Challenge: CF Performance Issues Are Getting More Expensive Industry reality: Many ColdFusion performance issues
Let’s face it – debugging in production has always been a bit of a nightmare. You’re getting reports of a mysterious bug, maybe it’s a null pointer exception or some bizarre edge case that only happens at 3:00 AM when
When your hosting company handles server management, you might wonder what value an application performance monitoring (APM) tool like FusionReactor can still provide for your ColdFusion applications. The answer is: plenty. While your hosting provider takes care of the underlying infrastructure,
The shift to cloud-based application performance monitoring isn’t just about moving your data off-site—it’s about unlocking capabilities that simply aren’t possible with traditional on-premise solutions. FusionReactor Cloud represents a new generation of monitoring tools that leverage the power of cloud
Imagine this: It’s the middle of the workday, and your application server suddenly crashes. Services are offline, users are frustrated, and you’re under intense pressure to find out what went wrong—and fast. This is where FusionReactor Cloud becomes an invaluable
Imagine this: you’re in the middle of a packed workday when your server suddenly crashes. Everything grinds to a halt. You’re now racing against the clock to find out what happened—and get your systems back online as quickly as possible.
Every ColdFusion developer has inherited “that” application. You know the one – it was built in 2008, has grown organically over the years, and now takes 30 seconds to load a simple report. The original developer left years ago, and