Try http://www.it-hq.org/ to look for some articles regarding the combo php / IIS. It is named mostly regarding the open source CMS Xoops, but because this is written in PHP, these articles also generally apply to the combo! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Murphy" <mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 8:18 PM Subject: RE: any fairly large production sites on IIS/PHP out there? I'd recommend Apache on windows, IIS seems like it's not very widely used or very well supported. Matt > -----Original Message----- > From: Travis Raybold [mailto:travis@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 10:03 AM > To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: any fairly large production sites on > IIS/PHP out there? > > i am trying to switch our application over to PHP (currently ASP). > unfortunately, due to the complexity of both the code and the > site setup (hundreds of sites using the same code) it needs > to be a sectional replacement. given that and the lack of in > house support for linux/unix, the only realistic option is to > run PHP and ASP side by side on the same windows box. > > recent testing on windows IIS/PHP has not instilled me with a > lot of confidence, seeing it use tons more resources than i > would expect and crashing periodically. > > are there any fairly large sites out there using PHP on IIS? > (we get ~500k hits/day, on reasonably complex pages, and are > set up with two load balanced web servers connecting to an > array of database servers.) i would love to get input from > anyone running a similarly sized or larger site on what they > do to accomodate PHP in windows. Zend? FastCGI? others? > > thanks in advance, > > --travis > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php