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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 7, 2005 8:12:00 PM

ORLANDO, Fla.--Tired of playing second fiddle in Web hosting, Microsoft is revamping its server software in an attempt to snatch market share away from the popular Apache-Linux combination.

When the software giant releases Longhorn Server in 2007, it will introduce a re-architected edition of its Internet Information Services Web server, said Bob Muglia, senior vice president in charge of Windows Server development.

The changes will make IIS more modular, which will speed up performance for Web applications, he said at Microsoft's TechEd customer conference here.

"We're componentizing IIS so you can load just the pieces of the Web server that you really need," Muglia said. "In the process of doing that, we'll be supercompetitive to Apache."

The open-source Apache Web server, which is often run on Linux, is the most widely used Web server and frequently used to serve Web pages on public Internet sites.

Taking a page from Apache, Microsoft intends to introduce a "plug-in architecture" to run applications inside the Web server, Muglia added.

"Web (hosting), security and high-performance computing are the three areas where Linux has more strength," he said. "Clearly, the one we're weakest in is hosting."

To make Windows Server a more attractive option than Linux for security, Microsoft intends to bolster its software with policy-based administration tools to simplify the task of setting up virtual private networks and authenticating network access across several servers.

The company is also looking to adapt its existing antispyware software to its Windows Server and business customers, Muglia said.

He declined to detail packaging plans, but he said that these enhancements would not be worked into the R2 update of Windows Server 2003, which is due by the end of this year.

"Right now we've got an antispyware beta that's out and we're looking at how we can deliver that technology to the enterprise on a broader basis," he said. "The big difference is that enterprises need to manage things, whereas consumers manage themselves."

To combat Linux in the high-performance computing market, Microsoft next year will release its first product in that area, called Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition, Muglia said.

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I wouldn't use it if they were giving it away... gtdworak   | 06/07/05
Re: I wouldn't use it if they were giving it away yyuko@...   | 06/07/05
I'm an IT professional... ye   | 06/07/05
"Taking a page from Apache" jacarter3   | 06/07/05
Oh come now... ye   | 06/07/05
Reeeaaallyy? jacarter3   | 06/07/05
Again: Do you think... ye   | 06/07/05
No... jacarter3   | 06/07/05
You said... ye   | 06/07/05
No, do you think at all? jacarter3   | 06/07/05
I'm thinking fine... ye   | 06/08/05
Try thinking with more than one brain cell jacarter3   | 06/08/05
They're both the same... ye   | 06/08/05
What ABCs? jacarter3   | 06/08/05
Stealing? node357   | 06/08/05
Ok, he should have qualified it and said "Intelligent" IT professional. DonnieBoy   | 06/07/05
re jimk_z   | 06/08/05
As soon as Real World   | 06/08/05
agreed akishet2004   | 06/08/05
Tears streaming down my eyes yyuko@...   | 06/07/05
IIS 6 has a good security record PB_z   | 06/07/05
Secunia Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
Feel free... ye   | 06/07/05
one still has to wonder though.. Monkey_MCSE   | 06/07/05
Can you... ye   | 06/07/05
can you not? Monkey_MCSE   | 06/07/05
As for me... jacarter3   | 06/07/05
survey - klmmicro   | 06/08/05
We switched one server to IIS6 toadlife   | 06/07/05
i agree with what you are saying. Monkey_MCSE   | 06/07/05
have a look here... toadlife   | 06/07/05
Sure thing! Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
Perhaps you missed... ye   | 06/07/05
You asked for a more credible source Linux User 147560   | 06/08/05
(nt)You zealots sure aren't very good at comprehension. toadlife   | 06/09/05
The problem is deployment cost, and IE also only runs on Windows. DonnieBoy   | 06/07/05
IE? toadlife   | 06/08/05
Lets all go modular! Like Wow! Nullifidian   | 06/07/05
I have waited for this day... Mike Cox   | 06/07/05
No, I've waited all day for this, here goes: An_Axe_to_Grind   | 06/07/05
"Troll" said the man with a trolls nic. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/07/05
Imitation pierrejvr   | 06/08/05
Linux flattered? node357   | 06/08/05
I've waited 5 minutes for this, here goes: Squawkbox   | 06/07/05
I hoped this day would never come none none   | 06/07/05
I have been wondering how long he would let it go osreinstall   | 06/07/05
WOW! Real World   | 06/08/05
9.0 nucrash   | 06/07/05
HEY!!! wimbo_z   | 06/07/05
8.25 Real World   | 06/08/05
Won't help much... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/07/05
Exactly, Axey, not to mention ... Judas I.   | 06/07/05
Web hosting... ye   | 06/07/05
Yer right, ye. Judas I.   | 06/07/05
Can you... ye   | 06/07/05
Can you Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
I don't have to... ye   | 06/07/05
Sure you do... Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
No I don't... ye   | 06/07/05
comparing apples to oranges CobraA1   | 06/07/05
Perhaps you missed... ye   | 06/07/05
CobraA1: ye seems to have copped that same little ... Judas I.   | 06/07/05
OButterball: You appear... ye   | 06/08/05
Ye: I would bet that Linux has an operation cost savings. Judas I.   | 06/08/05
You can bet... ye   | 06/08/05
Ye: so, you're trying to say that ... Judas I.   | 06/08/05
Not at all... ye   | 06/08/05
Sure I can: Judas I.   | 06/07/05
Give Linux / Apache their due. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/07/05
He doesn't have to... brant@...   | 06/08/05
He doesn't have to... brant@...   | 06/08/05
Why is my post showing up here... brant@...   | 06/08/05
So you are the one that sold the system to ZDNet osreinstall   | 06/07/05
Golly, osredo, I usually donate the fruits of my ... Judas I.   | 06/07/05
That's a good one... michael_t   | 06/07/05
competition... ARyKaXaN   | 06/07/05
Clue for Microsoft... Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
YES! Can't wait for Longhorn Server!!! Grayson Peddie   | 06/07/05
YES! And just THINK: Judas I.   | 06/07/05
I... I... I... Sabz5150   | 06/07/05
Nothing to say to the Original Poster of this reply... ju1ce   | 06/08/05
Beta Yes? ju1ce   | 06/08/05
But you have! Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
I think he's kidding. emcee_z   | 06/07/05
The four of you... Grayson Peddie   | 06/07/05
two words... Monkey_MCSE   | 06/07/05
Insulter! Grayson Peddie   | 06/07/05
Are you related to Mike Cox? CobraA1   | 06/07/05
Hey little boy Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
No. Grayson Peddie   | 06/08/05
Stupid, eh? Judas I.   | 06/08/05
Oo, oo! Made a mistake with capitals myself .... Judas I.   | 06/08/05
linux has 3 m's microsoft only has one pesky_z   | 06/07/05
Actually with IIS6, they have two of those M's toadlife   | 06/07/05
Just another example of bjbrock   | 06/07/05
Rel Just another example of node357   | 06/08/05
Bit of a history lesson MikeZD   | 06/07/05
I don't have to (re: can you not?) ye   | 06/07/05
Thanks for admitting (re: As for me...) ye   | 06/07/05
He admitted nothing Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
Sure he has... ye   | 06/07/05
Same can be said about Linux User 147560   | 06/07/05
Your point is??? ye   | 06/07/05
Good luck, you'll need it . . . CobraA1   | 06/07/05
My only real issue with IIS6 ju1ce   | 06/07/05
I do have another issue I forgot... ju1ce   | 06/07/05
I wonder how they'll do this Mark Miller   | 06/07/05
You may be on to something John Zern   | 06/07/05
You obviosuly know nothing about web hosting vance@...   | 06/08/05
Apache and Web Hosting ju1ce   | 06/08/05
We used it for E-Commerce... (NT) ju1ce   | 06/08/05
You really misread what I said Mark Miller   | 06/08/05
Microsoft targets Apache Web server Loverock Davidson   | 06/07/05
Leave it to Rockhead to see COMPETITION ... Judas I.   | 06/08/05
Boring FilledOut   | 06/08/05
It's the platform davidr69   | 06/08/05
Most Ridiculous Vaporware Yabai   | 06/08/05
Actually IT Scion   | 06/08/05
Microsoft targets Apache Web server ... For DESTRUCTION! An_Axe_to_Grind   | 06/08/05
they can charlescandy   | 06/09/05
Best of luck! This combined with thin-client terminal server services, HypnoToad   | 06/08/05
MS is going to crash and burn gazerous   | 06/08/05
peoples forget past charlescandy   | 06/09/05
Not tied to a chair! Reverend MacFellow   | 06/09/05

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