>From stability/bugs/security point of view the choice is easy,
use apache.
Why on earth anyone would run IIS? given it track record (code red, nimba, etc...).
apache is portable, try to replicate a config on another platform using IIS,
even on another MS platform it's not that easy.
With Apache on the other hand you bearly need to copy the structure and
httpd.conf

Apache has 60% market share and IIS about 20%
yet IIS is top notch when it comes to the amount of bugs/security
holls uncovered, apache bearly none.

Again why on earth anyone with a bit of common sense would consider
running IIS.

Dom

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Subject: IIS or Apache


Hi,
        I have a JSP application (with java classes) to run on Windows 2000
server. For JSP i am using tomcat container. Can anyone please let me know
should I use Microsoft IIS web server or Apache web server for my
application. Please tell me which is better IIS or Apache on the following
basis:
1. Stability
2. Speed
3. Load
4. Overall (considering any other parameters)

Sumit.
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