Microsoft 2008 manual Web Applications

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Solution Guide

Windows Server® 2008 and Intel® Xeon® processor- based servers combine strengths to enhance capabilities for multi- faceted Web applications and services.

Web Applications

Windows Server® 2008 on

Intel® Xeon® Processor—based Servers

Today’s businesses are increasingly turning to the Internet to connect with customers and increase worker productivity through content and applications that connect users to the business, to each other, and to their data. Consequently, enterprise sites are growing ever larger and more complex. Administrators and developers must be able to accommodate this increasing density of distributed applications securely and affordably.

The flexibility of Windows Server® 2008, running on Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor–based servers, meets these challenges by enabling developers to rapidly create, deploy, and manage the latest in distributed applications.

Further, Intel Xeon processors offer a powerful, modular platform for powering administration, diagnostics, and development and application tools, while at the same time lowering infrastructure costs. The end result is an extremely robust platform for complex Web hosting.

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Contents Web Applications Its software IT infrastructure Complementary Web TechnologiesLower total costs Simplified, task-based management interface in IIS Simplified Web Workload ManagementPage Enhanced Web Development Reduced Total Cost of Ownership Hot plug, for improved platform reliability Summary