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    Best Combo

    In your experience what is the best e-commerce combo. I have used Apache ( Tomcat (App Server) & Hypersonic SQL which came to a grand price of £0 but had a few flaws. Do you get what you pay for in this area?

    #2
    The best combo is .NET, IIS6 on Windows 2003 using SQL Server 2000 backend.

    No flaws and only cost me £1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

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      #3
      Linux + Apache + mod_perl + PHP + MySQL - upfront costs of £0 but worth many £1000s

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        #4
        re

        thanks fellas.

        i know one thing, dont deploy open source on windows.

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          #5
          Re: re

          clearly you dont know jack sh1t - open source runs fine on Windows, not as good as on Unix but those who run Windows should expect to reboot it more often than not.

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            #6
            Re: re

            Don't you mean he does?

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              #7
              Re: re

              he does what? If you mean knowing then he clearly does not know much othewise he would not be asking 6th form questions :lol

              AtW
              Running Open Source on all versions of Windows from 95 to 2003 from 1996.

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                #8
                LAMP seems to be the answer

                Linux, Apache, MySQL, PhP.

                Can anyone advise on the the physical and logical architecture to run a small hosting site ( 200 domains) offering also e-mail?

                With regards to comms, what is the best solution? Will ADSL suffice?

                Thanks for the advice.

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                  #9
                  "he does what?"

                  know Jack sh1t.

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                    #10
                    ah that - I thought it was acceptable to use negative in that phrase - "you dont know nothing" kind of thing - double negative is not view as minue minus making plus, but just stressing the point.

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