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Internet Information Services

Redirected from IIS IIS (Microsoft Internet Information Services,) is the web server integrated with Windows servers (such as Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003.) The current (Windows 2000) version is IIS 5. FTP, SMTP, and HTTP servers and packaged in the bundle.

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1 Features
2 Compatibility
3 Uptime
4 Competitors
5 External Links

     Features  

This web server implements the embrace, extend, extinguish policy by adding proprietary features such as Active Server Pages, FrontPage Extensions[?], and ASP.NET[?]. Strangely, IIS will work with PHP and probably other user-installed extensions. HTTPS capability is integrated with Certificate Services[?].

     Compatibility  

Internet Information Services was designed to run on a Windows professional or server operating system, but a workaround for Windows XP Home was (accidentally) posted on Microsoft?s Knowledge Base. Management quickly deleted the article.

     Uptime  

Microsoft commissioned a firm to evaluate the TCO of Windows 2000 (see the Windows Server 2003 article.) In the survey of IT professionals, Linux had a higher uptime percentage than Windows, because (according to the survey,) more Linux servers were deployed than Windows servers. (High licensing costs probably led IT departments to purchase fewer servers, although that problem may be fixed with the release of Windows Server 2003 Web Edition.)

     Competitors  

Naturally, Linux/Apache would come to mind as competing for web server markets, but for enterprises, Solaris Operating Environment/J2EE might be a better match. Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition is Sun Microsystems enterprise framework comparable to Microsoft's .NET. Most Fortune 500 companies use Java for their enterprise back-end, which also has high licensing costs.

     External Links  

Microsoft Internet Information Services Homepage (http://www.microsoft.com/iis)

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