Windows + Apache is as production ready as any Linux box. What you're probably more interested in is performance, which then points to the kind of code you write. For example, modperl ppl use different coding strategies for linux-based apache compared to Windows-based apache largely because of the libraries that take advantage of the linux framework.Does anyone know the actual status of HTTPD on Windows as a production server? I know lots of people use it, but I have seen articles (and so have others in the company) which suggest it is designed as a development platform, and not really intended as a production ready server.
But that does not mean Windows + Apache is not production ready. You may want to understand how exactly Apache is going to work for you.
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