Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 Resource Kit
by Olga M. Londer Mike Volordarsky Brett Hill, Bernard Cheah, Steve Schofield, Carlos Aguiar Mares, Kurt Meyer, and Microsoft IIS Team
Concepts
One of the core changes for IIS 7.0 is its component-based architecture, which incorporates lessons learned from IIS 6.0 and feedback from customers. IIS 7.0 debuts with a completely redesigned architecture; the Web server core is now broken down into discrete components called modules. For the first time, as a Web administrator, you have the power to custom build an IIS server according to your requirements. You can easily add built-in modules whenever they are needed or, even better, add or replace functionality with modules of your own design, produced commercially or provided by the developer community on IIS.net. In this way, the modular engine enables you to achieve exactly the functionality you want from the Web server and at the ...
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