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Running Open Source Software (OSS) on Windows Server 2008

Running Open Source Software (OSS) on Windows Server 2008. Keith Combs Microsoft US IT Pro Evangelist keith.combs@microsoft.com http://blog.technet.com/keithcombs. Agenda. 8:30 - Windows Server 2008 Active Directory (AD) Interop with Linux and OS X 9:45 - Break

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Running Open Source Software (OSS) on Windows Server 2008

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  1. Running Open Source Software (OSS) on Windows Server 2008 Keith Combs Microsoft US IT Pro Evangelist keith.combs@microsoft.com http://blog.technet.com/keithcombs

  2. Agenda • 8:30 - Windows Server 2008 Active Directory (AD) Interop with Linux and OS X • 9:45 - Break • 10:00 - Running Open Source Software (OSS) onWindows Server 2008 • 11:00 - Break • 11:15 - Installing and Using PHP with SQL Server 2008 • 12:15 – Local Event Drawing

  3. Open Source Software SugarCRM osCommerce WordPress World of Open Source Mozilla Firefox

  4. Open Source Participation Communities Code Collaborations

  5. LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP Apache Linux Windows P H P MySQL

  6. Apache on Windows Server • Multithreaded for better performance • Supports ISAPI filters • Runtime module loading • Can be run as service or console • Text-based configuration • Windows-specific optimizations • Easy interim solution • Few changes required • Familiar admin/configuration

  7. PHP on Windows Server • Works with Apache or IIS • Supports side-by-side versions • Simple installation • PHP driver by Microsoft • Native SQL Server access • Advanced API • Zend/Microsoft partnership • 200-300% improvement • Unified stack installer

  8. MySQL on Windows Server • Used for light-weight applications • Seven different data engines • Third-party tools and resources • Low overhead with Server Core • Lightweight role-based installation • Powerful LAMP platform • MySQL AB is Microsoft Partner • Manage DB from Visual Studio • Commitment to Windows platform

  9. Let’s Take A Look Installing AMP on Windows

  10. Broad Application Platform IIS 7 Virtualization FastCGI Linux Interoperability Enhanced Management Enhanced Security

  11. Windows, IIS, SQL, ASP.NET IIS 7.0 Windows ASP.NET SQL Server

  12. IIS Benefits • Manageability • Remote management • XML-based configuration • Security • Delegated administration • Built-in Internet User account (IUSR) • Perfrormance and Reliability • Modular architecture • Sandboxing • Enhanced dynamic compression • FastCGI

  13. Let’s Take A Look Migrating Sites to IIS 7.0 and Installing Wordpress

  14. IIS 7.0 Recap PHP users who deployed to Apache in the past will be comfortable with IIS7 due to the new configuration system and modular architecture.

  15. Supporting Publications For more titles, visit www.microsoft.com/technet/web-201

  16. Call to Action • Download and install Windows Server 2008 with the IIS 7 Role • See http://www.microsoft.com/interop/ • See http://www.microsoft.com/standards/ • See http://www.microsoft.com/web/ • See http://www.iis.net/downloads • See http://www.iis.net/extensions • See http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/246/using-fastcgi-to-host-php-applications-on-iis-70/ • See http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/271/manually-installing-php-applications-on-iis/

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