Just like every technology- including Zend Framework itself- Zend Server won’t 
be for everyone. If you prefer other stacks- hopefully after trying Zend 
Server- ZF will still run well as long as you have the necessary extensions, 
PHP version, etc. I personally like Server a lot; it’s hard for me to imagine 
going back to another stack at this point. I also think that many ZF users will 
find the feature set and convenience irresistible, but we’ll see about that in 
the next few months. ☺
In any case, there is a *much* better place to carry on these discussions: 
http://forums.zend.com/. I hope you'll find the discussions there as 
constructive as the discussions on the ZF lists.

,Wil

From: Cristian Bichis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 7:25 AM
To: Zend Mailing List
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Server & ZF

Ok,

So basically what's more than a classic tool like Wamp or VertrigoServ ?


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.

Then on top of that you get the cool things like monitoring and logging,
page caching, etc.  Give it a try to see.
  



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Best regards,
Cristian Bichis
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