I have installed Tango 2K on windows 2008 using the installation package and 
running 2 services and seems to be working just fine. I'm assuming WiTango 
should also install just fine as well.




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From: Robert Shubert <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 1:31:50 PM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Witango on Windows Server 2008?

 
I haven’t tried it yet myself, but
my guess is that Witango will much prefer 2003. It may run on 2008 but it will
probably need to be manually installed and set to some compatibility mode. Oh,
and I’m not sure if the plug-in works in IIS 7, but this could also be a
problem area for you.
 
One thing that I can tell you is that
Witango does run fine on 2003 64-bit.
 
As for hardware, a professional license properly
uses multiple cores on multiple CPUs. But you need to install multiple servers
to get the best efficiency.
 
In one production example I have:
 
2 CPUs each with 4 2.66Ghz cores (Intel
5x00 platform)
4 Witango services installed each bound to
2 cores
Each service supports 50 threads
I can process over 5,000 requests per
minute on this server.
 
One more mention, stability in Witango
comes from staying away from problematic areas, and coding well. For example, 
one
bad @URL call can take down a server regardless of how powerful it is.
 
Robert
 

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From:Steve Briggs
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009
11:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Witango on
Windows Server 2008?
 
I'm setting up a new Witango server for a client and need to choose
between Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. I've been using 2003 and
don't have any experience with 2008, and was wondering if anyone else is
running Witango on 2008 and if so would you recommend it over 2003 or not.
 
Also, I'm ordering Witango Professional, and I have a choice of
processor configurations - single processor single core, single processor multi
core, multi processor single core, and multi processor multi core. Any
recommendations one way or another?
 
My number one priority is stability. This is for a hospital and they
are running some mission-critical Witango apps.
 
Thanks!
 
-- Steve
 
 
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Steve Briggs
Wow Pages
Portland, Maine
Houston, Texas
 
207-761-2450
888-325-5907
 
[email protected]
 
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