IIS is for sure good enough, it is literally down to preference now.

IIS is certainly the easier to config I think.






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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard White
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Dec 23 09:09:44 2006
Subject: web servers - apache or IIS

hi, i am about to deploy my first coldfusion application within my clients
site but have been asked the question in regard to the best web server. 

I havent really done alot of research on web servers, am doing some now but
would be extremely grateful of some expert advice.

I know my client would prefer to use an IIS web server, in order for it to
sit on a windows server platform. Do most people use IIS with Coldfusion?
can anybody tell me if this is adequate or whether i should really be
pushing for a different environment?

I asked a question on here a long time ago in regard to web servers and was
told that apache may be the best one to use. This question is more in regard
to whether IIS is good enough or whether i need to consider other factors.
Pardon my ignorance but I dont really know the difference between any of the
web servers.

thanks very much for any advice

merry xmas to all and a very prosperous new year :)



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