The only problem with Win2K is that a lot of the components for PHP aren't
there.  Also PHP will run as an ISAPI module, but its not recommended.  The
preferred method is as a CGI (read 25% performance hit).  Win2K doesn't
multi-task/multi-thread as well as either of the *nix's mentioned and its
not as efficient with memory utilization/swap as any *nix on or off the
market.  Even OS/2 was better about it than Windoze is.

Also bear in mind that I've never found Windows to be anywhere near as
stable as Unix, though its gotten better.

Curtis

Chris Hedemark said:
>> Any advice, or links to useful docs would be appreciated.
>
> You did say *any* advice.  Keep that in mind...
>
> My advice to you is to load some popular flavor of UNIX on that
> machine, such as Linux or OpenBSD, in order to have a more standard
> environment for this.  Windows may work, but you're going to be very
> lonely finding help for that combination of OS and software.  But on
> the UNIX side you can't throw a rock without hitting someone who is
> effectively running the combination of UNIX/Apache/MySQL/PHP.
>
>
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