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<description>Tonight,AJ Mercer asked me on Twitterif it was possible to start the CommandBox server on boot. This is what I threw together to ensure this blog will come back online in the event of my Raspberry Pi losing power or just being rebooted for maintenance.

I followedthese instructionson how to make a script that runs on startup
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<title>Performance Tests Show Over 1000 Requests Per Second</title>
<description>When I installed CFML on a Raspberry Pi, top performance was really the least of my worries. I'm usingContentBox Modular CMSwhich allowed me to get this site up and running (via theCommandBox CLI) literally in about 30 minutes after booting a Raspberry Pi for the first time in my life. 

This was incredibly easy and the site performs great for a single page page load with its in-memory H2 database. Hitting the home page locally loads in less than200ms. Of course, ContentBox is a full-fledged CMS running on Hibernate ORM with theming support, dynamic content rendering, and modular plugins. It's not necessarily optimized for an embedded device. However, I'm still able to get about15 requests a secondto a ContentBox page which is a decent amount of traffic.


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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2015 23:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Say Hello to CFML on a Pi</title>
<description>Please welcome the newest CFML site on the Internet. This one's a little different though because it's running on a $35 device called aRaspberry Pi 2. These newer versions have 1GB of RAM and a 900MHz quad-core CPU. The CMS in use isContentBox Modular CMSand is running on the embedded server ofCommandBox(Undertow and RailoLucee). 


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<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2015 00:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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