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Default Advice for Serevr Selection

Dear All,

My site is running on IIS5.0 hosted on win2k service pack 4 m/c. We are going to procure high end windows M/C . I seek your advice in selecting right os and version of IIS. My comp is a bit hesitant to migrate to .net too (I don’t know planning of comp in future).My requirement should be

1) Same Program should run on new server with minimum changes.

2) If required we can migrate to .net (although planning is not in near future and I even don’t know what is needed for that)

Your advice in this regard is highly appreciated. Also if you can explain in short about new feature in IIS6.0 (or upper version). Which version of IIS come along with Windows 2003 server, I really have very little knowledge in this field.

Regards

Om Prakash



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