> I'm moving a moderately high-volume site from Apache to IIS6/Win2k3.
> We're using mod_rewrite under Apache for a few URL redirects 
> (simply, 'hardcoded' friendly urls) and need a replacement. I 
> know that there's a slew of choices -- googling that's pretty 
> easy. I'm looking instead for advice -- seems like
> 
> http://www.codeplex.com/IIRF/
> 
> is a good choice since its open source, decent license, 
> solves existing problems with other implementations, etc.
> 
> Any advice pro/con?
> 
> FWIW, moderate volume means ~1MBps 95% peak.

I think, frankly, any of the tools that are out there will be sufficient.
The problem that I ran into, when using another tool, was that it performed
poorly with large lists of redirect rules.

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