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Topic: Apache 2.2.2 vs IIS 6 |
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NthDegree
Joined: 14 Mar 2006 Posts: 14
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Posted: Mon 01 May '06 22:04 Post subject: Apache 2.2.2 vs IIS 6 |
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Here's the big question:
Is Apache 2.2.2 better than IIS 6?
OK so it's not that big but what is the best in terms of performance, security, reliability, scalability and which offers the best durability.
I personally have found that over time apache has screwed up on my x64 system (unable to load the service or the site doesn't work and my memory gets eaten).
But I also found that IIS 6 has it's weaknesses too (it's main services have to use the SYSTEM account and it's got a bad reputation that almost leaves you quaking in your boots).
Although IIS 6 has a strong authentication system, native support for a naturally more secure scripting language and a builtin form of firewalling (that's why worms pwnt it ), Apache has mod_security and a lot of excellent contributions.
So which is better? What's your opinion on it all everyone? |
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Steffen Moderator
Joined: 15 Oct 2005 Posts: 3092 Location: Hilversum, NL, EU
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Posted: Tue 02 May '06 17:27 Post subject: |
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Difficult.
Depends what you want/need.
I think Apache, at least for me, is far more flixeble and you can configure what you want, very flexible.
Strong point in Apache are for example the features of mod_rewrite and mod_proxy (reverse, balancer, ajp etc).
If you want develop ASP/NET applications then IIS is the best choise. And for php and (mod)perl is Apache the best choise (the php-guys are "married" with the apache-guys).
But.. for small business and home my favorite is the sambar server (see www.apachelounge.com/sambar ) . It has lots lots goodies.
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Jorge
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 376 Location: Belgium
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Posted: Wed 03 May '06 16:10 Post subject: |
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Don't have many problems with apache on x64 runs fine...
Even a full x64 build works (full eq all standard modules including mod_ssl and deflate)
Mod_security works well with it too... no php yet or mod_perl (might be because no perl form x64?) |
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