[mapserver-users] MapServer and 2000

Ed McNierney ed at topozone.com
Thu May 9 14:55:26 EDT 2002


"The world's most powerful mapping engine" was contributed by the customer, not by me <G>.  I do the maps, not the marketing!

You'll find a good bit of support here from 2000/IIS users - jump in and we'll help when needed.  I can't help you on the Manifold question, however.

	- Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Frost - HRA [mailto:EricFrost at HRandAssociates.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:46 PM
To: Ed McNierney; MapServer List (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] MapServer and 2000


>> I have developed a commercial MapServer site (www.mapcard.com) for a customer and I'm hosting that site on a Windows 2000 system.
It manages and serves a couple of terabytes of raster and vector data sets covering the entire US, performs well, supports lots of
users, and has not had a MapServer failure or been rebooted since the system went live in production in mid-December.  "Crappy"
isn't an adjective I usually think of in connection with that system.<<

You've constructed the world's most powerful mapping engine, pretty
cool! Thanks for the response. I'll plug forward with 2000/IIS..

BTW, has anyone tried Manifold on IIS, I'm wondering how that stacks
up.. I should probably just try them out myself and report back :-)

ttyal,
Eric








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