I run W2K with Apache as my webserver, MySQL as a service, and PHP as a CGI
(I think...far from an expert in these matters) as a testing platform before
I upload my code to a live Linux Apache webserver. The W2K box is my
workstation and runs MS Office, Eudora Pro, PhotoShop, and other "normal"
user apps and it's rock solid. Can't really comment on performance because
I'm the only person hitting the "web site".
John Guynn
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 2:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] how reliable is Windows2000 / php ?
hi..
i have a client who runs a windows 2000 IIS server. now they want me to
write them some server side code that must run under this system. i need to
know:
- does PHP/MySQL perform reliably under windows 2000?
- will PHP/MySQL be reasonably fast under windows 2000?
- which is the best implementation method - mysql as NT service, php as IIS
module?
anyone have any real life experiences they could share?
thanks for your thoughts. i really dont want to have to dig my ASP book
out.
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