Apache/CGI.

Benjamin Walling wrote:

> We have a website currently running ASP/IIS/Win2k.  It has some problems
> that get it locked up on a semi regular basis, requiring a reboot or killing
> of dllhost.exe.
>
> I've started porting some of the code to PHP to see if this is a viable
> alternative.  So far, I've been running it on IIS/Win2k as an ISAPI filter.
> I've found the performance to be subpar running against the same database
> backend server (MSSQL) as the ASP code.  I downloaded a copy of apache,
> although I've not installed or tested it.  I'll grant that the ASP code and
> the PHP code are running on separate machines, although they have the same
> hardware configuration (the PHP machine even has a lighter load because I am
> the only one using it - there are 20-30 people on the ASP machine all day
> long).
>
> What is the optimal configuration for running PHP under Windows?  IIS/ISAPI?
> Apache/CGI?  Apache/mod_php?  If I'm going to give this a fair run, I'd like
> to do it under the optimal conditions for PHP.
>
> There does not seem to be sufficient support for accessing MSSQL under
> linux.  I've tried freetds, but it doesn't have full support - running
> stored procedures with mssql_init() mssql_bind() mssql_execute() won't work.
> We can't get away from MSSQL - our accounting system runs on it, and that's
> not going to change.
>
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