On 4/13/2012 7:48 AM, leam hall wrote:
Hey all,

I've been asked to look at PHP on IIS on WIN 2008 talking to a
SQLServer. Having been in FOSS for so long I have no idea on this. Is
it reasonably doable? Would PHP on Apache on WIn 2008 be a better
solution in terms of ease of use and setting up?

Thanks!

Leam


Hi!

To make it obvious: I hate IIS! I have to deal with it on a regular basis and it is a pain in the rear to work with. Yes, it has a flashy admin GUI, but that does not make it any easier. That said, the are means to get PHP to work with IIS. The connection to SQL Server is independent of that and works the same way as when running Apache. That said, a while ago I came across a comparison between the various stacks and it turned out that Apache on Win has the best performance compared to IIS on Win or Apache on Linux. That might have changed by now. If it is an option, I'd go with Apache on Win. It is very stable, easy to configure, and it prevents all the headaches that come with IIS. OK, it leaves the ones that come with Apache, but you know about those. As far as scripts are concerned, they should work fine less the cases where you do direct file access, but that depends on how that part was / is going to be implemented in PHP.

Go with Apache on Win!

David
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