Costas
When you say connections are you talking about simultaneous concurrent
requests?
Thanks
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From: Costas Piliotis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2003 00:42
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Subject: RE: win 2000 professional for web server?
Actually, win2k pro
dan martin wrote:
I am setting up a web server with CF 5.0 on a win2kpro box and I read in the CF 5.0
installation manual that win2kpro is not recommended because it only allows 10
concurrent TCP/IP connections. This means that only 10 concurrent users can access
the website right? Or are
For a medium traffic web site, or for multiple virtual
web sites, go with Win2k Advanced Server.
Why would you recommend Advanced Server over just plain ol' Win2K Server for
this?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
standard Server will do just fine..no need to use Advanced (unless you are
sure you will use the features of it of course!)
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 March 2003 14:53
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Subject: RE: win 2000 professional for web server
Thanks for the responses. According to MS site, the cost of win 2k server with 5 CALs
is $999, 10 CALs is $1199 and 25 CALs is $1799. How many CALs make sense? If the CF is
set to 5 concurrent users (the recommended setting) does that mean 5 CALs is all that
is needed, or do I need more for
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From: dan martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: win 2000 professional for web server?
Thanks for the responses. According to MS site, the cost of win 2k server with
5 CALs is $999, 10 CALs is $1199 and 25 CALs is $1799. How
A user browsing a web site does not count against the number of
licenses you have, unless you are using integrated windows
authentication.
FYI, the 10 user limit in Win2k Pro is hard coded into IIS (there are
rumors of a hack, never seen it though), and has nothing to do with
the number of CAL's.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3403787841category=11229
Here ya go.. Just an example.
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I called MS and was told that I need three sets of licenses with separate part numbers:
1. for win2k server @ $738
2. for internet connector @ $1871
3. optional CALs @ $30/each
Adding in the internet connector makes the whole thing very expensive. The MS person
was pretty clear that 1 and 2 were
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From: dan martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: win 2000 professional for web server?
I called MS and was told that I need three sets of licenses with separate
part numbers:
1. for win2k server @ $738
2. for internet connector @ $1871
3
A user browsing a web site does not count against
the number of licenses you have, unless you are
using integrated windows authentication.
... or if you're using SSL, if I recall correctly. I remember trying to
purchase something on an ecommerce site, only to find out that the SSL
portion
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From: dan martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:46 PM
Subject: win 2000 professional for web server?
I called MS and was told that I need three sets of licenses with separate part
numbers:
1. for win2k server @ $738
11:46 AM
Subject: win 2000 professional for web server?
I called MS and was told that I need three sets of licenses with separate
part numbers:
1. for win2k server @ $738
2. for internet connector @ $1871
3. optional CALs @ $30/each
Adding in the internet connector makes the whole thing very
: dan martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:46 PM
Subject: win 2000 professional for web server?
I called MS and was told that I need three sets of licenses with separate
part numbers:
1. for win2k server @ $738
2. for internet connector @ $1871
3
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Subject: RE: win 2000 professional for web server?
A user browsing a web site does not count against
the number of licenses you have, unless you are
using integrated windows authentication.
... or if you're using SSL, if I recall correctly. I remember
trying to
purchase
to
use windows authentication with it, too.
barneyb
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:55 PM
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Subject: RE: win 2000 professional for web server?
A user browsing a web site does not count against
the number
1. for win2k server @ $738
2. for internet connector @ $1871
3. optional CALs @ $30/each
Jezz, they want money, don't they?
So, I'm running Win2000 Pro and IIS on my dev machine. What keeps me from
putting the computer in the car and carrying it down to my local hosting
company and hooking it up
How well does Apache run on Win 2k? I'm running
into issues w/ IIS FTP sites for my virtual
directories, and I'm hoping that Apache might
work better for me.
It seems to work well enough for me - but I'm not putting it under any load,
either.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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From: Scott Wilhelm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:57 PM
Subject: Apache on Win2k - WAS: win 2000 professional for web server?
| How well does Apache run on Win 2k? I'm running into issues w
Apache [for Windows] is the way to go. Faster, more
stable, and free!
Well, in my own experience, you've got one out of three. I haven't found it
to be either faster or more stable than IIS. Then again, I haven't really
seen any significant IIS or Apache/Windows stability problems.
You might
Sure you can, as long as you don't use windows authentication through IIS
for anything.
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From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:53 PM
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1. for win2k server @ $738
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server?
How well does Apache run on Win 2k? I'm running
into issues w/ IIS FTP sites for my virtual
directories, and I'm hoping that Apache might
work
samcfug wrote:
I use serv-U for my FTP accounts. In IIS it seems to require a unique port
number for each FTP account
IIS does not require unique port numbers.
Jochem
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I use serv-U for my FTP accounts. In IIS it seems to
require a unique port number for each FTP account
Umm, only if you configure it that way. :) If each FTP site has it's own
IP address there is no reason that they can't all use the same port.
Even if you run all your FTP sites on the same IP
thanks for all the info. I went ahead and installed apache on my win2kpro and I'll
give that a whirl.
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I am setting up a web server with CF 5.0 on a win2kpro
box and I read in the CF 5.0 installation manual that
win2kpro is not recommended because it only allows 10
concurrent TCP/IP connections. This means that only 10
concurrent users can access the website right? Or are
there
connections.
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 4:35 PM
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Subject: RE: win 2000 professional for web server?
I am setting up a web server with CF 5.0 on a win2kpro
box and I read in the CF 5.0 installation manual
McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 March 2003 7:52 AM
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Subject: Re: win 2000 professional for web server?
Old story. Call Microsoft ten times and ask about software licensing
and you're
likely to get ten different answers to the same question. Little wonder
nobody
can
I am setting up a web server with CF 5.0 on a win2kpro box and I read in the CF 5.0
installation manual that win2kpro is not recommended because it only allows 10
concurrent TCP/IP connections. This means that only 10 concurrent users can access the
website right? Or are there connections used
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From: dan martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:33 PM
Subject: win 2000 professional for web server?
| I am setting up a web server with CF 5.0 on a win2kpro box and I
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| That is correct.
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| For a medium traffic web site, or for multiple virtual web sites, go with
Win2k
| Advanced Server.
|
| If your server will be a stand-alone (not used for anything else except
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