presumably your current configuration is not java based, so
the largest cost of moving to tomcat/mysql would be development.
unless your site is very simple, chances are the development
cost will overshadow any savings you may realize from software
licenses.


On 2002.04.21 03:52 Adrian Beech wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> Is Tomcat/MySQL stable enough to deploy as a production platform under
> Windows 2000 Pro?  I'm looking for a suitable platform to publish data
> driven web
> pages in a local Intranet environment.  At present we are using PWS/MS
> Access  under Windows 95.  I'd like to move onto something which is
> slightly
> more
> robust solution that doesn't cost the earth... actually if it doesn't
> cost
> nothing then much the better!
> 
> Adrian
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