-- Joshua Beall <[email protected]> wrote (on Friday, 20 February 2009, 06:50 AM -0800): > Christopher Östlund wrote: > > I don't really see the benefits compared to "the regular" way. > > Ease of use. Instead of manually installing a webserver and/or configuring > your webserver to PHP, and then having to manually update PHP when security > issues come out, you can do it all through the Zend Server UI.
Something important to note: on the linux debian/redhat versions, Zend Server uses apt and yum, respectively -- meaning that updates are native to the OS. One cool side effect is that if you use update notifier, you'll actually get your updates effectively pushed to you. > Then on top of that you get the cool things like monitoring and logging, > page caching, etc. Give it a try to see. -- Matthew Weier O'Phinney Software Architect | [email protected] Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/
