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PHP runs up to 130% faster on Windows Server 2008
Some might say this is a pretty outlandish statement to make, but we recently did some work with a local customer by the name of Virtual Maps that developed and maintains local Singaporean travel portal StreetDirectory.com, to test their popular web applications in Windows Server 2008. The built-in support of FastCGI enables PHP applications to run efficiently on Windows Server 2008, with significant performance boosts. As can be seen in the graph from the case study; This graph shows the tremendous performance increase realised by Virtual Maps by hosting their PHP applications on Windows Server 2008. Some observant people might say that at the 4000 user point the performance of Linux is better, and I asked my colleague Dennis on this, and he said that in most companies situations they will evaluate the performance and look at the range at where 75% of the maximum number of hits are attained, and scale out from there. If we took this same approach to the numbers here, then most users would be
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