My posts tagged with "IIS, IIS7" (RSS)

Leverage the Top 10 Performance Improvements in IIS 7.0

IIS 7.0 improves on the already solid performance of its predecessor in quite a few places. But the real power lies in the new capabilities IIS 7.0 provides that can significantly improve performance, scalability, and reduce operational costs of running...

Trace IIS 7.0 Errors Like a Pro with Failed Request Tracing

When dealing with hard to find IIS 7.0 errors, I break out the trusty Failed Request Tracing. My favorite way of doing this is through the command line...( read more ) Read More...

Make your next IIS 7.0 web server a lean one

Among IT circles, IIS 7.0’s modularity is definitely one of its most welcomed traits. It promises a significantly reduced surface area, lightweight management overhead, and better performance. Ever wonder how far you can go with modularizing IIS 7.0?...

Connecting to IIS 7.0 configuration remotely with Microsoft.Web.Administration

IIS 7.0 provides a number of APIs that you can use to manage configuration remotely. This post provides the info and tools you need to configure remote access to IIS 7.0 configuration, including for use on Server Core installations....( read more ) Read...

IIS7 modules vs. IIS6 ISAPI (Reason #9): Intuitive object model

This is the second post in the series on why IIS7 module development beats the pants off the ISAPI development for the previous version of IIS. Today's topic - the rich class-based IIS7 object model. Read more on http://mvolo.com/2006/10/12/iis7-modules...

IIS7 modules vs. IIS6 ISAPI (Reason #10): C++ Class-based encapsulation model

The first post in the IIS6 ISAPI vs IIS7 module development series. This one is about the basics, and why they make such a big difference. Read more here - http://mvolo.com/2006/10/07/why-iis7-module-is-better-then-iis6-isapi---reason-10-c-classbased...

10 reasons why server development is better with IIS7

As you already know (if you don’t, go read about it right now ), IIS7 core server has been completely re-engineered to provide a brand new extensibility model on top of which all of the server features are built. This allows anyone to remove/replace...

Making PHP rock on Windows/IIS

Right as I was about to go home, one of our developers comes in to tell me some good news about our new IIS7 FastCGI module. So, I figure I would shed some light on our recent work to improve hosting PHP (yes, you read right, PHP) applications on Windows...

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