Thursday, July 21, 2011

Migrating From Apache to Iis

With the roll out of Iis 7, many firms will be tempted to migrate from Apache to Iis, taking advantage of the new architecture as well as the potential long term cost savings of the Windows Server platform.

However, explore shows that when it comes to choosing on which technology to use, decisions are approximately always based on how familiar one's developers are with a determined platform. With many products offering comparable features, a dedicated Apache administrator will keep his or her eyes fulfilled, to the possibility of using Iis naturally because citizen like to work in environments that are familiar to them.

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Iis in fact works in a very dissimilar way from Apache, and in order to make use of the any new features, managers are going to have to find ways convince their It teams to make the shift to Iis 7. Or say, that your firm has just acquired or has been acquired by someone else and the move necessitates the migration of your currently existing sites on Apache onto the new Iis platform.

We had seen earlier how a straightforward Isapi_Rewrite module from Helicon could exchange Apache's Url rewrite potential and configuration onto Iis. The most recent stock from Helicon - The Ape (Apache Emulator) module allows full scale migration of websites from Apache onto Iis. Such applications not only make the migration from Apache easier, they also allow Apache developers to gradually get used to the Iis environment, by cushioning the transition.

Helicon's Ape module.

Helicon's Ape brings the functionality of many modules that are implemented on Apache, to Iis. It's like a mega upgrade from the Isapi_Rewrite module and Helicon provides extra rates for those who are upgrading.

This allows the migration of whole websites from the Apache server to the Iis server, in most cases without any modification. This is particularly useful with Php applications that can now run without any problems and with comparable speed on an Iis platform. In addition, administrators can still make use of the ubiquitous httpd.conf file that they are used to using in Apache.

Currently, the Ape software provides 19 modules that can be ported over to Iis, and if the sustain forums are anything to go by, Helicon is planning to keep adding more and more to this feature set.

Inclusion with Iis 7 Hosting plans.

Sensing the benefits of Helicon's Ape, many hosting providers are now along with this module along with their accepted Iis 7 hosting plans, paving the way for many administrators to make the shift to Iis servers. For managers, this makes their job that much easier, as they can now supply their It teams with the tools needed for a successful migration from Apache to Iis 7.

This is quite a value add to any Iis hosting plan, as the license for the Helicon Ape module is 5. Providers of Virtual private Servers will especially advantage from this as their users are much more likely to ask industrialized features from their hosting plans.

Migrating From Apache to Iis

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