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Title: Emergency reboot
Post by: TheBoy on 12 June 2011, 15:43:15
Happenning very shortly, sorry for short notice
Title: Re: Emergency reboot
Post by: CaptainZok on 12 June 2011, 16:14:39
Bet I get blamed for it. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Emergency reboot
Post by: TheBoy on 12 June 2011, 16:22:42
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Bet I get blamed for it. ;D ;D
No, you breaking the shop is unrelated...  ...this is all my fau...  ...wait, hang on, it's all Zok's fault :P
Title: Re: Emergency reboot
Post by: Martian on 12 June 2011, 19:01:38
Tell the truth Admin, you run IIS among other MS products  :D
Title: Re: Emergency reboot
Post by: TheBoy on 12 June 2011, 19:15:50
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Tell the truth Admin, you run IIS among other MS products  :D
Indeed I do. But not on OOF, thats Apache.

In my experience of IIS is that IIS is actually pretty good from a reliability point of view, but like many MS products, easily broken by poor 3rd party apps running under it. As are most extensible web servers.

Title: Re: Emergency reboot
Post by: tunnie on 13 June 2011, 15:29:22
IIS is much more stable than Apache, some of our Apache services get bounced weekly....
Title: Re: Emergency reboot
Post by: TheBoy on 13 June 2011, 18:13:50
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IIS is much more stable than Apache, some of our Apache services get bounced weekly....
Thats an unfair comment against Apache.  Like IIS, its quite stable. Its the extensions, particularly 3rd party, that you bolt into it that kills it.

Apache has another problem, invariably it runs on top of Linux, which produces its own set of challenges, due to the kernel's poor resource management. But that also isn't Apache's fault