Really? I'd bet it's easier to configure and maintain than apache so you save money on admin time.
For myself, it seems that once you get over the initial curve of Apache (and vi if the admin is really new (and IMO probalby shouldn't be setting up a web server)), editing the httpd.conf file is way faster navigating through Zeus's web interface. Of course if you are talking about adding SSL certs or whatever, I hear you...
Really? I'd bet it's easier to configure and maintain than apache so you save money on admin time.
For myself, it seems that once you get over the initial curve of Apache (and vi if the admin is really new (and IMO probalby shouldn't be setting up a web server)), editing the httpd.conf file is way faster navigating through Zeus's web interface. Of course if you are talking about adding SSL certs or whatever, I hear you...