My friend has a website. Every day about 100,000 independent IP flow.
IIS used to run asp, is now ready to switch to php.
Is XAMPP can withstand the flow of this Web site ?
Thank you for your answers!!
readme_en.txt file wrote:A matter of security (A MUST READ!)
As mentioned before, XAMPP is not meant for production use but only for developers in a development environment. The way XAMPP is configured is to be open as possible and allowing the developer anything he/she wants. For development environments this is great but in a production environment it could be fatal.
Then give XAMPP a go and see how it performs but read the readme file mentioned above about setting up some security.voocoo wrote:...The new program use Apache's rewrite function, So My frined don't want to use the IIS!...
Safe mode is a must!
My friend just gave me a simple demonstration of the great time a user can have running with safe_mode disabled.
This IMHO is very much like using the Windows Internet Firewall - half a firewall is better than no firewall at all.Jasin wrote:Actually safe mode isn't really that safe, and they are removing it in 6.0 because it never really helped. It locked some stuff down but they can't fix everything, You should rely more on the OS for locking down directorys.
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