Migrating Apache-Specific Extensions

If the Apache Web site contains dynamic content, requires database connectivity, or includes external modules, you must separately migrate these Apache-specific extensions to complete the migration process.

Figure 7.8 illustrates the process for migrating Apache-specific extensions to IIS 6.0.

Migrating Apache-Specific Extensions to IIS 6.0

Figure 7.8. Migrating Apache-Specific Extensions to IIS 6.0

The Apache-specific extensions on Linux commonly include MySQL and PHP. The combination of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP are often referred to as LAMP. LAMP is the application platform used for Linux systems. The migration of the Apache Web sites must include the ...

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