PHP and MySQL footprint on Windows Server 2003 IIS 6 setup?
I realize this is more of a server question than a networking one, but hopefully somebody could shed some light on this for me.
We have a client running a .net setup across IIS; we've convinced them to install PHP an MySQL on their system. They're wondering what type of performance impact or footprint these installs will leave on their system. I just don't know enough about servers to answer it effectively; I stick to coding and leave the server stuff to more capable people.
Oh, btw - they're also going to be running MS SQL Express on the same box for some legacy applications they have in place.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
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