RE: [users@httpd] Apache 2.0 or 2.2

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If the application is "Currently" only working on Apache 1.3, then I would
keep it there.

If you are going to start "Development" today, and it takes you a while
to get the new application online.  Then I would look at having the 2.x on
line also.  If the technology and any bugs are present as of today, it
really is a moot issue.  You do not have the application online or
ready to go yet currently.

If you want to know what is going on with 2.x then putting up a server in
a LAB environment only would be a good idea. That way you can test it
and see if the beta is going as planned, and also keep the patches up to
date so that you have a good idea on how your beta is running compared
to the 2.x version of apache.

HTH



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On 1/4/2006 at 9:25 PM Jason Williard wrote:

>The servers will serve two purposes.
>
>1) Serving current applications designed for Apache 1.3 (ergo that
>version).
>Some new development will take place in the area, but mostly in the form of
>upgrading and enhancing current applications.
>
>2) Serving new applications designed around the latest technologies.  These
>sites will start out in beta and eventually move into production.
>
>So the real question is this... Assuming we development begins today on a
>new application, would it be safe to work with the 2.2 branch, or are there
>still too many bugs as well as a lack of supporting technologies to make
>that a good choice?
>
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>Thank You,
>Jason Williard
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steven Pierce [mailto:pagedev1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 9:16 PM
>To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2.0 or 2.2
>
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>On 1/4/2006 at 9:01 PM Jason Williard wrote:
>
>>I am building a set of web servers that will be running both Apache 1.3.x
>>and a version of the 2.x branches.  My question is quite simple... Which
>>version is recommended?  Is the 2.2 branch stable enough and supported
>>enough or should I install 2.0 for the time being and upgrade to 2.2 in
>the
>>future?
>
>The answer would be what are you trying to do??  What other applications
>are
>you
>running, are you going to use something that is only support by 1.3 or are
>you
>using something that is supported by 2.x also?
>
>Why run two copies?  I would pick a flavor and run it.
>
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