I'm not saying it's impossible to run enterprise stuff under Apache, just that it's *much* harder than with IIS. It's like MySQL vs. PostgreSQL.
Under IIS, everything just worked, but now under Apache, it doesn't. Yeah, Apache is more secure and open source, but it isn't as good for enterprise as IIS is.
I'm sorry, but I run a huge online community (http://www.mma.tv/TUF), and Apache has been nothing but trouble for us.
We're having hours of downtime A DAY! and we've done everything: bought a brand new server, increased the number of requests per child, disabled all uneeded services, performance tuned our app, the UnderGroud Forum, but to no avail. Under IIS, we had no such problems (the app is written in Cold Fusion and uses JRun).
See my post below. I gave the URL of my website (MMA.tv) in the the original submission but Cliff edited it out. I'm not trying to make Fightsport look bad... It makes itself look bad. The site is run by trolls and the people who post on its forums are by and large also trolls. Go read their forum if you don't believe me:
http://www.fightsport.com/fightsport/forum/discuss ion1/forum1.htm
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Well, we already have a subscription service called "PRO," but I don't think Kirik or David Roy (the owners) are willing to make the entire site subscription. It would just turn away too many people, even if it was only a dollar, and they'd go right to our compitition, matbattle.com and sherdog.com.
I did give the URL, but Cliff apparently edited it out. I guess he was afraid the/. trolls would go there and cause even more trouble, but I doubt they would. The website is MMA.tv, the number one LGBT grappling site on the net.
There running as Apache modules obviously. But even then we're still being crushed under the weight of our load.
I'm not saying it's impossible to run enterprise stuff under Apache, just that it's *much* harder than with IIS. It's like MySQL vs. PostgreSQL. Under IIS, everything just worked, but now under Apache, it doesn't. Yeah, Apache is more secure and open source, but it isn't as good for enterprise as IIS is.
I'm sorry, but I run a huge online community (http://www.mma.tv/TUF), and Apache has been nothing but trouble for us. We're having hours of downtime A DAY! and we've done everything: bought a brand new server, increased the number of requests per child, disabled all uneeded services, performance tuned our app, the UnderGroud Forum, but to no avail. Under IIS, we had no such problems (the app is written in Cold Fusion and uses JRun).
Sorry, but if you think "unless" is confusing, then you're absolutely nuts.
How is "unless" MORE confusing than "if not this is true?"
die "Connection lost" unless $connection->ping;
Thank God for unless.
Who? Timothy? He posted another dupe?
See my post below. I gave the URL of my website (MMA.tv) in the the original submission but Cliff edited it out. I'm not trying to make Fightsport look bad... It makes itself look bad. The site is run by trolls and the people who post on its forums are by and large also trolls. Go read their forum if you don't believe me: http://www.fightsport.com/fightsport/forum/discuss ion1/forum1.htm
They're all trolls.
Well, we already have a subscription service called "PRO," but I don't think Kirik or David Roy (the owners) are willing to make the entire site subscription. It would just turn away too many people, even if it was only a dollar, and they'd go right to our compitition, matbattle.com and sherdog.com.
I did give the URL, but Cliff apparently edited it out. I guess he was afraid the /. trolls would go there and cause even more trouble, but I doubt they would. The website is MMA.tv, the number one LGBT grappling site on the net.
Thanks for all of the suggestions!
The website by the way, in case any of you are interested, is MMA.tv, and the forum is the UnderGround Forum.