![]() ![]() ![]() And unless you decide to roll-your-own - which most people don't do AND increasingly this is a bad thing to do - they are the decisions you now deal with. You see in Linux, when you decide to run Apache, pretty much all the decisions of 'how' have been made for you by the distribution you are using. When it comes to running Apache on Windows, for strange reasons, that simple decision makes the world a whole lot more complex. That being said, the LAMP server you'll get from RHEL/CentOS will be significantly different from the one you get from Ubuntu. Just to be clear this point, I'm referring to a WAMP server (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) as close as possible to a 'standard' LAMP server (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) that you'll get from the repo of your favourite distro. Regardless of the reason, if that's what the customer wants, that's what the customer gets. There are various reasons for this, but usually it comes down to "I'm not comfortable with Linux, I want this to run on Windows". Occasionally, someone will want something that runs best on Linux to be installed on a Windows server. ![]()
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