[nycphp-talk] best versions of apache and php to run together
James Tu
james at 2-bit-toys.com
Fri Mar 4 13:49:03 EST 2005
Thanks Hans! I'll probably stick with Windows, Apache 1.3x and PHP 4.x.
-JT
At 07:51 AM 3/4/2005, you wrote:
> > I'm a newbie to AMP, but I've on teams where they were using Apache 1.3x
> > and PHP 4.x.
> >
> > What is the most stable version of Apache and PHP to run together?
>
>This is always a hot topic of discussion, but at the end of the day, most
>will probably agree that the latest 1.3.x of Apache and latest 4.x of PHP
>is the most stable. I've also had good luck with PHP 5.x, but there's a
>lot of new code in there, so it's just not as mature as 4.x.
>
> > Would you recommend Windows or Linux? When (what volume of transactions)
> > would I really have to consider between Windows or Linux?
>
>I'd of course go with Linux or FreeBSD, and a UNIX will almost always be
>more efficient that a Windows. That said, there are a lot of people
>deploying very large systems on Windows, and it does work fine. If you
>have the system administration know how in house, go with a UNIX.
>
>H
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