Server issue?
am 26.12.2007 12:15:42 von lawrencehi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
Lawrence said:
> hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
> windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
What is the question? Are you saying PHP is not stable on LAMP? If PHP
is not stable on your configuration under linux, it's not installed
right. I doubt installing it on Windows will improve your situation.
Typically going from stable and solid to flaky and buggy does not
improve your environment.
~A!
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Lawrence wrote:
> hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
> windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
Stability of a server depends on how good the sysadmin is, not host on the
OS.
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Lawrence wrote:
>hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
>windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
I'm running Apache and PHP on XP Pro here and it's solid as a rock. It's
probably Windows itself you need to worry about.
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Lawrence wrote:
> hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
> windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
No, it will be as unstable as the windows server is, which is about 100
times less stable than Linux.
Leave windows where it works, as a desktop. Use linux as a server, which
its far far better at.
� wrote:
> Lawrence wrote:
>
>> hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
>> windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
>
> Stability of a server depends on how good the sysadmin is, not host on the
> OS.
>
Disagree. You cant get round memory leaks on Windows with anything short
of a complete recode of the OS. No matter how good a sysadmin you are.
Jeff Gaines wrote:
> On 26/12/2007 in message
> <3207cdea-342d-4d00-9622-6d642f39f524@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
> Lawrence wrote:
>
>> hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
>> windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
>
> I'm running Apache and PHP on XP Pro here and it's solid as a rock. It's
> probably Windows itself you need to worry about.
>
Yes.
Ive got apache2 and php5 running on two public websites here. Never
misses a beat. On Linux. Only get rebooted if the power fails.
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> Stability of a server depends on how good the sysadmin is, not on the OS.
>>
> Disagree. You cant get round memory leaks on Windows with anything short
> of a complete recode of the OS. No matter how good a sysadmin you are.
Agreed. I just wanted to make a point on "switching to linux won't solve
your problems, please become a better sysadmin instead".
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� wrote:
> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>
>>> Stability of a server depends on how good the sysadmin is, not on the OS.
>>>
>> Disagree. You cant get round memory leaks on Windows with anything short
>> of a complete recode of the OS. No matter how good a sysadmin you are.
>
> Agreed. I just wanted to make a point on "switching to linux won't solve
> your problems, please become a better sysadmin instead".
>
Well some would aver that switching to Linux will FORCE you to become a
better sysadmin..;-)
> Ive got apache2 and php5 running on two public websites here. Never
> misses a beat. On Linux. Only get rebooted if the power fails.
LOL, and nothing more than a quality UPS will solve that! :-)
gn501957 wrote:
>> Ive got apache2 and php5 running on two public websites here. Never
>> misses a beat. On Linux. Only get rebooted if the power fails.
>
> LOL, and nothing more than a quality UPS will solve that! :-)
>
>
Yup. Vageuly on the shopping list.
Lawrence wrote:
> hi all. this is a query in my mind as to will PHP be stable on a
> windows server unlike lik on a LINUx server.
>
PHP is quite stable on all of my Linux servers.
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