> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 09:10
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: IIS or Apache? (WAS RE: can anyone help?)
>
>
> > Actually, I found CF made Apache a bit unstable...  After I
> > installed CF over Apache, I couldn't start Apache as a service
> > any more - I had to run the command line version.  Not good if
> > you don't want the server to remain logged in.
> >
> > I would recomment sticking with IIS on an NT box. With CF
> > and Apache, there were (at least for me) a bunch of bugs.
>
> You shouldn't be having these problems. To diagnose them, you can use the
> same command line used by the service, and read the error message.
>
> I never had any bugs using Apache on NT, although I did see performance
> problems under heavy load testing.

I haven't had any problems myself, but I did see the performance degrade
while Apache was under a load.  I have read that this is because Apache 1.3
for NT is not multithreaded.  Aparently this is fixed in Apache 2.0. I'm
going to download the alpha version and test it out.  I just need to figure
out how to compile the bugger.  I haven't worked with gcc for so long, I've
fogotten how to use it.  :)

Russel


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