Well to correct myself, Microsoft has released their FastCGI module for
earlier versions of IIS as well. Take a look at
http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=2&subtabid=25&i=1207
Edin
Edin Kadribasic wrote:
Well you can already use PHP/fastcgi with Apache and IIS6 on windows
using 3rd party fastcgi modules for these servers. What IIS7
(http://www.iis.net/) brings is native fastcgi implementation.
Edin
Vincent DUPONT wrote:
hello,
thanks for this good news for Win poeple.
Do you have any info on what version(s) of IIS/win32 this release
soul be used?
thank you
Vincent Dupont
Ausy Belgium
-----Original Message-----
From: Edin Kadribasic [mailto:edink@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Fri 1/5/2007 14:27
To: PHP internals; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: FastCGI optmized Windows build of 5.2.1RC2
Hello,
I have made a second build of 5.2.1RC2 for Windows with no thread
safety enabled. This will only work for non threaded SAPIs such as
CGI/FastCGI and CLI. The reason for this is that managing per thread
state takes some CPU time from the main task of running PHP scripts
making non thread safe PHP significantly faster. My initial
benchmarks show 20-30% performance increase.
This, together with the new fastcgi implementation for IIS from
Microsoft should bring PHP performance on Windows to a new level.
http://downloads.php.net/edink/php-5.2.1RC2-nts-Win32.zip
(76aa90a7fdb0bd2eb62c1172501d6c6e)
http://downloads.php.net/edink/pecl-5.2.1RC2-nts-Win32.zip
(a493bdf794a5d44d749f6dcd2a55f9da)
http://downloads.php.net/edink/php-debug-pack-5.2.1RC2-nts-Win32.zip
(cbfd474fcdb61522d4c750b5c02d3df9)
Edin
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