Anybody can make code fly when it takes enormous resources to run it! The
difference between NT and Linux :)
http://www.cotta.eti.br/worlds_smallest_web_server.htm
MD
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Geert Van Damme
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Apache very slow on WinNT
Oh great,
what an unbiased source ;-)
To reply again on your other messages about the high performance server:
You said you have the impression that a java solution isn't very scalable.
Why? Not because you tried java, but because you made something in C++ that
worked OK.
I think you lost me here ???
Geert
> -----Original Message-----
>
> i'm just being objective here. the report was done by pc mag, not me.
> besides, my friend is a developer in the iis team at microsoft.
> she has been
> working there since iis was just a single file project! she said
> iis used to
> be slower than apache. starting with iis 3.0, the performance catches up
> with apache. and 4.0+ are faster as you can see in the pc mag review.
>
> tks,
> peter
>
>
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