As a
matter of fact..that is the final decision that my team has come up
with.
But
somehow i was reluctant to let go of Apache, coz atleast i am convinced
that
Apache
is a far better product than IIS and best of all it is free...And we already
had
the conf betn Apache and Tomcat in place. Now we need to work on
the
IIS-Tomcat conf as well. Wondering how the performance will be, coz we
were
very
happy with the performance(with quite some tuning from our side)
of
Apache
with Tomcat.
-Anoop
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Importance: HighWhy don't you use tomcat with IIS?RInaldo-----Messaggio originale-----
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Oggetto: Re: IIS and Apacheexactly..we hv a lot of internal applications running here..some are in MStech(ASP etc..) and some java jsp's.. and our company wants to save on the licencesof each m/c (basically MS)that were hosting these applications.so i guess i shall go ahead and change the port of Apache to 8080 (same wdbe for tomcat) and IIS wd remain on the same default port of 80.Or is it that simple to port ASP aplications onto Apache from IIS??thanx-anoop-----Original Message-----
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Importance: Highwhy use IIS and Apache on the same machine?RegardsR inaldo-----Messaggio originale-----
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Oggetto: IIS and Apache
Can we have IIS and Apache running together on the same machine.
Are there any issues that we might have to deal with??Anoop Kumar V.
