Of course making sure you have the "horsepower" on your PC to run more
than one, you can run two copies (Production and Test) in the same
server IF your vendor or you have created the application in such a way
as the two don't "bump heads" going after the same resources and each
wants it exclusively and the like.

Also, you can put more than one different application on the same PC as
long as the two aren't created in such a way they won't play well
together.   One example of them not playing well together is each
wanting to use a different version of Java and neither can tolerate the
other version.

Dave
Arizona.  

>>> koldark@xxxxxxxxx 2/13/2006 10:03:10 >>>
My vendor recommends running a seperate webserver and application for
our
live and test systems. If possible, I would like to at least run only
one
web server if not one application server as well. Is this possible? Or
is it
best to run seperate web servers and application servers?

--
Mike Wills
koldark@xxxxxxxxx 
http://mikewills.name 
http://theriverbendpodcast.com 

"There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand
binary, and
those who don't." -Unknown

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