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Rough start. No benefits on Azure? :) #101

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jgwinner opened this issue Oct 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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Rough start. No benefits on Azure? :) #101

jgwinner opened this issue Oct 9, 2020 · 3 comments

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@jgwinner
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jgwinner commented Oct 9, 2020

I stumbled on this repository, and I clicked on "Who uses it?"

The first line goes to:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/hanuk/archive/2012/05/05/top-benefits-of-running-node-js-on-windows-azure.aspx

Which is is a dead link :(

Most of the HowTo's are VERY out of date. More than 9 years.

NPM works fine on Windows.

So then from the Readme, I go to the wiki, which mentions Getting Started; if I click on that, I go to the old site! Ah - turns out the entire Readme refers to the old site.

I'm a programmer, so normally I figure the docs are in the .js file or the .h file, but in this case, running into two dead or depreciated links doesn't make the product look really strong - and at a time that Node.JS is running EVERYWHERE.

Basically - the Readme needs a going over.

Edit:

I'm also wondering about Node node-v0.8.22-x86.msi install - I mean 12.19.0 LTS is out, and current is 14.13.1. Most developers are going to at least be on 12.19. Is there a reason we're downloading 8.22?

I know keeping up is rough!

    == John ==
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#76

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And it's nearly another year ... #76 doesn't give us much of an answer either. Guess I'll look elsewhere (PM2)

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lextm commented Jun 1, 2024

MSDN blogs have been archived, so the right link to read that old post is https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/hanuk/top-benefits-of-running-node-js-on-windows-azure

HttpPlatformHandler has been a key alternative to host Node.js web apps on IIS/Azure, https://docs.lextudio.com/blog/the-rough-history-of-iis-httpplatformhandler/ So IISNode isn't your only option.

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