some super military connection, in
which case I would think CS servers would be a no-no heh. Unfortunately,
there is not a whole lot you can do about that.
Anyway, good luck :)
-Smurf
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Subject: RE: [hlds] Web server
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 16:24:54 +0200
From: "Hemminger Corey SrA 73
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I have ran Intel and AMD prefer the AMD for the 64 Bit Processor and looking
to expand to the Dual Core. But just a Pref
Processor. Again just Preference. On the Web Server outside hosted and it is
Lynux.
My Two Cents...
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Just curious, but
other...
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like I said, both camps claim better performance. You just happen to
be in the IIS camp. There are just as many in the apache
Friday, August 05, 2005 6:30 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Web server
Just curious, but how many people have used both. These fights are
starting to sound like all the other fan boy fights like windows or
Linux, Intel or AMD, NVIDIA or ati. In most of those cases I've found a
lot of people have only us
, Dustin Tuft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for the correction, I had forgoten that XP ended up with a
> connection limitation.
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fer based on your criteria.
>
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> like I said, both
Thank you for the correction, I had forgoten that XP ended up with a
connection limitation.
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Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 11:36:17 +0100
On 8/5/05,
client
wants they get.
From: "Hemminger Corey SrA 735 CES/CEUD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 16:30:53 +0200
Just curious, but how many people have used both. These fights are
starting to so
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like I said, both camps claim better performance. You just happen to be
in the IIS camp. There are just as many in the apache
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On 8/5/05, Hemminger Corey SrA 735 CES/CEUD
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> Well I'm looking
At times I wonder if this mailing list is more for bitch fests than
explaining and figuring out problems with "HLDS/SCRDS"
Geezit seems at times this list likes to blow up and it always ends up
being a linux vs. unix enviroment.When in the end it ends up being the end
user making the differen
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Subject: Re: [hlds] Web server
yes, multi-million/multi-billion dollar companies are worried about
paying for iis, you're right...
On 8/4/05, James Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is, apache is free.
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like I said, both camps claim better performance. You just happen to
be in the IIS camp. There are just as many in the apache camp that
show apache performing better. The fact that you were able to get
better performance out of IIS doesn't necessarily mean anything more
than you have more IIS knowl
my own clan or something.
I would strongly recommend you don't do this from home unless you
happen to have a significantly better connection than I am expecting.
>
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> > Wow, I can't believe this debate is ... so heated.
Indeed.
> >
> > The guy just wants to host a few pages on his home connection, I d
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> It amuses me that some people think that there are not people on this list
> who aren't dealing with >100,000 hits a day, and who's web traffic is
> measured in terabytes/month.
Glad you are amu
says you ;)
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> End of discussion.
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On 8/5/05, Clayton Macleod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes, multi-million/multi-billion dollar companies are worried about
> paying for iis, you're right...
Actually, many of them are. The reason is that in fact, it's not just
IIS you buy is it? And you wouldn't want to host off of un-managed
wor
005 3:04 AM
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Web server
With regard to all the bullcrap about security and performance, I
suggest you all go read some whitepapers and shut up. IIS has been built
in many major environments combining multihomed multifaceted hybrid
database environments a
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It amuses me that some people think that there are not people on this list
who aren't dealing with >100,000 hits a day, and who's web traffic is
measured in terabytes/month.
Yeah no joke.
s
not avaible so you would be forced to use Apache in that event.
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 8:15 PM
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Wow, I can't believe this debate is ... so heated.
The gu
Wow, I can't believe this debate is ... so heated.
The guy just wants to host a few pages on his home connection, I doubt
the page is going to be a high profile target for any non-obvious 0-day
security vulnerability (all major http daemons have had their fare share
in recent years)
Nor are the
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It amuses me that some people think that there are not people on this list
who aren't dealing with >100,000 hits a day, and who's web traffic is
measured in terabytes/month.
On 8/5/05, Clayton Macleod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yes, multi-mil
yes, multi-million/multi-billion dollar companies are worried about
paying for iis, you're right...
On 8/4/05, James Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is, apache is free.
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bah, there are no conclusive peer-reviewed numbers anywhere. You can
find just as many 'apache wins' articles as you can 'iis wins'
articles. But there certainly has to be a reason for so many huge
place
there is, apache is free.
On 8/5/05, Clayton Macleod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bah, there are no conclusive peer-reviewed numbers anywhere. You can
> find just as many 'apache wins' articles as you can 'iis wins'
> articles. But there certainly has to be a reason for so many huge
> places not u
bah, there are no conclusive peer-reviewed numbers anywhere. You can
find just as many 'apache wins' articles as you can 'iis wins'
articles. But there certainly has to be a reason for so many huge
places not using iis...
On 8/4/05, James Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With regard to all the
a site
> with IIS.
>
> www.apache.org
>
> Throw in PHP and MySQL and maybe some PERL scripts and you have all you
> need.
>
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Yeah, I should have kept my mouth shutI actually typed up a long
reply,
but decided to delete it instead of sending it :)
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Yeah, I should have kept my mouth shutI actually typed up a long reply,
but decided to delete it instead of sending it :)
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To:
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Web server
He
Heh...
Here we go again!
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> IIS is swisscheese s
om: "Scott Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 7:13 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Web server
You should take this question to a web hosting community. But the short
of
it is that to setup a windows XP to host a w
Rick
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 9:29 AM
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> Subject: RE: [hlds] Web server
>
> Not true dude, what about Jakarta Tomcat/Apache with PHP/MYSQL? I use this
> both at work and home with great success. Apache is much more versatile
> and
> secure
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From: "Hemminger Corey SrA 735 CES/CEUD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How do you set up windows XP to host a website on the web?
Is it on the same box as your css server?Or do you have a dedicated box
rented or colocated somewhere?
The answer to your question is goto add/
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You should take this question to a web hosting community. But the short of
it is that to setup a windows XP to host a website you
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> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 8:50 AM
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> Subject: [hlds] Web server
>
> How do you set up windows XP to host a website on the web? What I'm
> trying to do is create a website for people to view their stats and
> rankings and such, a
How do you set up windows XP to host a website on the web? What I'm
trying to do is create a website for people to view their stats and
rankings and such, and I can also add a link to launch and connect them
to my server, on the same machine I'm hosting my CSS server. I'm looking
for the cheap as i
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