IIS 6.0 already has fully XML-based configuration with changes that are applied without restarting the web server, something I believe Apache can't do. This is in addition to the standard GUI configuration, which is also being upgraded in IIS 7.0.
The biggest change I see coming is the modular architecture, which is definately welcome.
IIS 6.0 already has fully XML-based configuration with changes that are applied without restarting the web server, something I believe Apache can't do. This is in addition to the standard GUI configuration, which is also being upgraded in IIS 7.0.
The biggest change I see coming is the modular architecture, which is definately welcome.
You forgot MSPX: http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Amicrosoft.co m+filetype%3Amspx 938,000 matches.