My company is planning one new big web
app.
We are expecting around 250K
hits per day in the first month.
I'm used to
work with large traffic sites, but using Apache and Lighttpd,
etc.
But for this project the client want .NET
to be the tool. So I'm really sceptic about IIS as
Webserver.
What is your advise? Use IIS?
How to scale IIS?
Is it possible do handle this amount of
Traffic?
The versions of IIS in Windows 2003 are diferent from the ones in
Windows 2008?
Regards,
/>Pedro
You'll
probably want to go with Server 2008 since that has IIS7. Don't buy the FUD about IIS.
When was the last time you heard about microsoft.com being down?
Poke around on the href="http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html" rel="nofollow
noreferrer">netcraft.com site and you'll not be skeptical
anymore.
href="http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/907/overview-of-the-web-farm-framework-20-beta-for-iis-7/"
rel="nofollow noreferrer">Here is a great resource about what's coming up
in the Web Farm Framework for IIS 7 that has to do with scaling, load balancing, and
provisioning.
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