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The significant majority of ColdFusion installations run on Windows and use Microsoft back-ends (SQL Server, for example). There are no plans whatsoever to drop support for our most used platform, and with new support for .NET services ColdFusion has stronger Windows support than ever before. At the same time, ColdFusion also supports non-Microsoft platforms like Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX and non-Microsoft databases like Oracle, DB2 and mySQL – making it one of the most flexible products on the market.
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