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On Wednesday 12 February 2003 11:10, Pat Noonan wrote:
> I got this email today, any suggestions on the best route for Chris?

couple routes are possible:

 o get a friend to throw linux on his system with just apache and a minimal 
compliment of services. this would be a two-three hour job at the most and 
would solve things nicely. 

 o put Apache2 on his win2k machine. the performance issues on windows have 
largely been addressed in Apache 2. he'll max out his bandwidth before he 
runs into scalability issues, I'm certain.

of course, as richi noted, it's a matter of what is he doing with his 
webserver. if he's doing asp, there is mod_asp and even mod_asp.net from 
Covalent for Apache2 on win32.

if he's doing perl or some other less vendor-specific dynamic stuff, things 
should be real easy.

if he's doing anything with a database, that may be another issue as you'd 
face migration issues (which may be non-existent or a barrier) if he switches 
to linux.

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Aaron J. Seigo
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