I agree John....

We now have 7.6.04 (and the ITSM suite) running in our Sandbox with
Tomcat alone...

So far we have no difficulties.



On Jan 3, 2:58 pm, John Baker <jba...@javasystemsolutions.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There are no good reasons to run IIS in 99% of cases. IIS is acting as a 
> front end to Tomcat, doing nothing more than passing on requests using an old 
> connector called mod_jk, which isn't heavily tested on Windows judging by the 
> recent 64bit builds not working properly. Indeed, we were asked by BMC to do 
> an SSO installation for one of their clients last year and our first job was 
> to "fix" the MId Tier, because the problematic mod_jk build had 'escaped' 
> into a 7603/7604 release (I can't recall which). It just wouldn't work, and 
> we found ourselves spending more time debugging IIS than installing SSO 
> Plugin.
>
> All you need is Tomcat standalone, or a farm of Tomcats and a load balanacer 
> if you are going to be supporting many hundreds of users.
>
> John
>
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