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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @thwr
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      @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

      @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

      @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

      @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

      Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

      I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

      Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

      I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

      Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

      Pretty much if software is written in .NET, it has also been abandoned. .NET is the platform for abandoning software.

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      • thwrT
        thwr @bbigford
        last edited by

        @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

        @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

        @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

        @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

        @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

        Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

        I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

        Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

        I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

        Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

        Ah, I didn't know it was a newer version. I thought it was just different. Know that I do not know a lot about .NET/ASP.NET/.NET Core. I haven't had a need to support many web services, so learning the exact underlying differences is something I have on my continuing list of things to master.

        It's not just a new framework version, it's Microsoft's take on cross platform without compromises.

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        • thwrT
          thwr @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

          @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

          @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

          @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

          @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

          Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

          I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

          Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

          I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

          Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

          Pretty much if software is written in .NET, it has also been abandoned. .NET is the platform for abandoning software.

          I've seen so many abandoned Python / Perl / Ruby / Java / Whatever projects... it's not just a matter of the language or the ecosystem.

          But I do not want to de-rail this thread

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          • bbigfordB
            bbigford @thwr
            last edited by

            @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

            @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

            @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

            @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

            @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

            @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

            Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

            I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

            Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

            I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

            Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

            Ah, I didn't know it was a newer version. I thought it was just different. Know that I do not know a lot about .NET/ASP.NET/.NET Core. I haven't had a need to support many web services, so learning the exact underlying differences is something I have on my continuing list of things to master.

            It's not just a new framework version, it's Microsoft's take on cross platform without compromises.

            I just logged in and checked, that app uses ASP.NET

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            • thwrT
              thwr @bbigford
              last edited by

              @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

              @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

              @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

              @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

              @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

              @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

              @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

              Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

              I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

              Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

              I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

              Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

              Ah, I didn't know it was a newer version. I thought it was just different. Know that I do not know a lot about .NET/ASP.NET/.NET Core. I haven't had a need to support many web services, so learning the exact underlying differences is something I have on my continuing list of things to master.

              It's not just a new framework version, it's Microsoft's take on cross platform without compromises.

              I just logged in and checked, that app uses ASP.NET

              There it goes, your chance of a docker container 😉 Sorry.

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              • bbigfordB
                bbigford @thwr
                last edited by

                @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

                I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

                Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

                I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

                Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

                Ah, I didn't know it was a newer version. I thought it was just different. Know that I do not know a lot about .NET/ASP.NET/.NET Core. I haven't had a need to support many web services, so learning the exact underlying differences is something I have on my continuing list of things to master.

                It's not just a new framework version, it's Microsoft's take on cross platform without compromises.

                I just logged in and checked, that app uses ASP.NET

                There it goes, your chance of a docker container 😉 Sorry.

                The goal here, is to make this as difficult as possible. Quit trying to make things easy!

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @thwr
                  last edited by

                  @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                  @scottalanmiller said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                  @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                  @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                  @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                  @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                  Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

                  I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

                  Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

                  I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

                  Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

                  Pretty much if software is written in .NET, it has also been abandoned. .NET is the platform for abandoning software.

                  I've seen so many abandoned Python / Perl / Ruby / Java / Whatever projects... it's not just a matter of the language or the ecosystem.

                  But I do not want to de-rail this thread

                  Yes, but I also see those that aren't abandoned all of the time. But .NET... other than SC, find me anything that isn't abandoned.

                  Especially when we are talking internal bespoke software. It's almost as if .NET was designed for code to be abandoned.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @bbigford
                    last edited by

                    @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                    @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                    @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                    @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                    @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                    @thwr said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                    @bbigford said in IIS on prem to hosted migration:

                    Re: How would you move an IIS workload from on site to a VPS

                    I'd honestly have to gather more info before I say one way or another. Slowing down and thinking about it, I believe this app only exists in inetput and is asp.net... I'd have to jump into their server and take a look.

                    Is it by any chance .NET Core? Runs great as Docker on Linux, for example.

                    I'm not sure off the top of my head to be honest. I would guess no, just based on some characteristics of the client. But I will be gathering more details.

                    Damn. How old is the application? .NET Core is relatively new (approx. 2 years or so)

                    Ah, I didn't know it was a newer version. I thought it was just different. Know that I do not know a lot about .NET/ASP.NET/.NET Core. I haven't had a need to support many web services, so learning the exact underlying differences is something I have on my continuing list of things to master.

                    It's not just a new framework version, it's Microsoft's take on cross platform without compromises.

                    I just logged in and checked, that app uses ASP.NET

                    Those are not competing things.

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASP.NET_Core

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      .NET Core is a competitor to .NET and Mono. All three are implementations of the .NET runtime environment. All three come from Microsoft today.

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