IIS7.5 in Windows 7 and Windows 2008R2

  

Recently, the description of Windows 7 on the Internet is almost entirely about its new UI. Few people mention its built-in IIS7.5, a component related to a large part of our ASP.net developers. Br>

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The following is an introduction to the improvement of IIS7.5 just released by the IIS team. Interested friends can look at it.

http://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/01/11/iis7-in-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx

I want to translate it to you Dear friends in the garden, but found that someone has taken me one step before, no longer do nothing, the following is a translated Chinese connection

http://blogs.msdn.com/cqwang/archive /2009/01/14/iis7-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx

Update list:

1. Content distribution extension (FTP, WebDav) integrated into web server OS

2. Integrated Administration Pack Extension to Windows Server OS

3. New IIS7 PowerShell Provider and Commandlet Support

4. Rich Server Core Application Hosting

5. Improved FastCGI Support

6. IIS Core Changes

Supports custom tracking of configuration systems.

Ability to review or track configuration changes by configuring polling —— This is a requirement from the hoster, especially if you want to monitor the customer to change the configuration system.

ASP.NET supports different CLR versions (for example, CLR4.0). With the use of multiple CLR versions, this feature is important for developers to switch versions. We also migrate this feature back to Windows Server 2008 SP2.

Better control of Application pools, you can specify CLR settings for each application pool, and you can monitor performance with new Application Pool performance counters.

Custom errors can be delegated, which is the most demanding requirement from developers who want non-administrators to change custom errors locally or remotely.

IPv6 support for IP restriction list.

Request filtering for finer-grained control, especially for query strings to help prevent SQL injection attacks. Request filtering now also supports requesting specific rules so that SQL injection rules are only applicable to specific requests.

Nego2 support will allow built-in support for LiveID providers, FedSSP, and smaller Kerberos/NTLM enabled.

Support for Managed Service Accounts domain accounts that do not require a password.

AppPool identity support

Support for application pool warm-up, large applications will need to "start" an application pool so that the initial requests will have better performance.

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