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What is the IIS Web Server?

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IIS web server Stands for "Internet Information Services." It is a web server software package that is specially designed for Windows Server. It is helpful for hosting websites and other content on the Web.


This service provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for managing websites and associated users. It provides a visual way of creating, configuring, and publishing sites on the web. The IIS web server Manager tool also allows web administrators to modify website options like default pages, error pages, security settings, etc.

You can know more about this webserver by reading this Article about IIS(Internet Information Service Server)
 
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IIS stands for " Internet Information Services".

IIS is a web server software package designed for Windows servers. It is used for hosting websites and other content on the web.
IIS is a flexible, general-purpose and one of the most powerful web servers from Microsoft that is used to host your Web applications.
IIS has it's own Process Engine to handle the request. So, when a request comes from client to server, IIS takes that request and processes it and sends a response back to clients.
 

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