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Thinking of upgrading hardware (and Apache2.4). Would you choose Windows
> 10 Pro or Windows Home Server 2011? and why?
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> Thanks for any suggestions, (I have an application that precludes using
> Linux in this case.)
>
It’s tough to give a straight answer to this sort of question, usually
Requirements are what you use to determine your architecture. You have
some requirements as you stated it must run under Windows. Compare your
requirements with your available options and pick the best fit. Nobody can
tell you what to use unless they know what all of your requirements are.
If y
Nick,
I apologize, but I do not understand what 'requirements' you are wanting.
Currently running fine on WHS2011. Any benefit to switching to Windows 10
Pro?
The only 'requirements' I understand is it must run Apache 2.4.x.
Help me out here. What are you looking for?
Have fun,
Paxton
On Fri, O
I would choose based on the requirements, of which you've provided none.
Nick
On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 6:10 PM Paxton Scott wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I"ve successfully run Apache, Apache2, Apache2.2 Apache 2.4 on W2K, WinXP,
> Win7 and WHS2011.
> I am currently running Apache2.4.46 OpenSSL/1.1.1j
Greetings!
I"ve successfully run Apache, Apache2, Apache2.2 Apache 2.4 on W2K, WinXP,
Win7 and WHS2011.
I am currently running Apache2.4.46 OpenSSL/1.1.1j and PHP/7.4.7 on WHS2011
Stable and running since 2.4.46 was released.
Thinking of upgrading hardware (and Apache2.4). Would you choose Wind