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IIS 7 on Windows Server 2008

IIS 7 on Windows Server 2008

 

IIS 7 or Internet Information Services 7.0 is a lot more than a typical Web server. IIS 7 gives an easy to manage and secure platform wherein one can develop and host Web applications and services reliably.

Moreover, IIS 7 benefits IT professionals, Web hosters and developers. IIS 7 is reliable and secure. IT professionals will be able to find out that IIS 7 is also very simple to manage as a Web server.

Furthermore, IIS 7 also features an installation that is customizable. With this kind of installation, administrators can reduce the attack surface, memory footprint and patching requirements of the infrastructure of the Web.

Web applications and sites are also made secure by IIS 7. This is done by isolating the Web sites and applications and thus, offering unique process identity and sandboxed configuration.

An administration tool on the IIS 7, centered on features, greatly diminishes management complexity by offering basic dialogs for usual administrative tasks. The new administrative tool works in conjunction with the latest command-line administration, .NET API and WMI provider in making Web applications and sites administration more efficient even if they are running on one or several servers.

IIS 7 can also manage Web farms in a simplified manner. This will be possible by storing the Web server configuration and Web application code and content in a centralized file server which can also be shared through a group of Web servers.

Time is a valuable asset that can be saved by administrators through delegation. With IIS 7, administrators can delegate securely the administrative responsibilities to site owners.

After that, site owners can set the Web server configuration through the web.config files or even by remote connection over HTTP/SSL with the aid of the Remote IIS Manager tool from a Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, XP or Vista machine.

Value for money is what Web hosters should keep in mind with regards to IIS 7 since it can deliver dependable Web hosting to a larger span of clients. IIS 7 can reduce costs by offering a new, scalable and shared hosting architecture.

This architecture is able to host thousands of Web sites using one IIS 7 server without compromising reliability and isolation. Web hosters can also reach out to more clients through IIS 7 because of the FastCGI module that provides quick and dependable hosting for PHP and other Web frameworks.

Web hosters can also use the FTP server of the IIS 7 that is a fully integrated Web/FTP server that incorporates authentication that is membership-based, FTP/SSL and modern publishing capabilities.

Developers can take advantage of the flexibility and extensibility of the IIS 7 as a Web server. This can be done by creating and deploying Web applications on Windows Server 2008 or on Windows Vista. The IIS 7 has a completely modular architecture which is comprised of 40 pluggable modules that is created on top of every public extensibility APIs.

Creating new or replacement modules in managed or native code can be accomplished by developers. Developers can also extend the IIS configuration and develop admin tool extensions that can be plugged in easily to the new IIS Manager administration tool.

IIS 7 in Windows Server 2008 is capable of diminishing patching, footprint and attack surface with the help of an installation that is entirely customizable. Also, better security and reliability can be experienced with automatic sandboxing of new sites.

IIS 7 in Windows Server 2008’s XCopy sets up config along with content and code in the new config system. Moreover, sharing configuration over a Web farm is possible. Latest admin tools aid in administering the server efficiently and easily. Lastly, downtime is reduced with the use of detailed troubleshooting and diagnostics tools.

Here are some other articles about IIS 7 on Windows Server 2008:

Basics of Remote Administration

Basics of Windows Process Activation Service

Configuring and Deploying IIS 7.0 in Windows Server 2008

IIS 7 API in Windows Server 2008

IIS 7 Diagnostics

IIS 7 in MS Windows Server 2008 – It’s More than Just a Web Server

IIS 7 modules and their functionality in Windows Server 2008

IIS 7 Security and Patching

IIS Manager in IIS 7.0

Overview on AppCmd

PHP Finally: FastCGI Support for PHP and Other Languages with Windows Server 2008

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