Erez's IIS Blog

  • New feature in IIS 8.5: Idle worker-process page-out

    With the release of Windows Server 2012 R2, we are including a new version of IIS – version 8.5, which contains several new and exciting features. In the next few weeks, I will be discussing them and how they can benefit your organization. The first feature...
  • Final reminder: the future of IIS at TechEd North America!

    If you’re attending TechEd North American in New Orleans, come check out our presentation about the future of IIS. Myself and Ahmed ElSayed will be presenting about the new features that the IIS product group have created, focusing on scalability and...
  • Uploading a custom operating system to Azure Virtual Machines

    Azure virtual machines comes with a massive gallery of virtual machine images, so you can pick your OS from a variety of options, from Ubuntu to Windows Server 2008 R2. In some situations, you might want to upload your own virtual machine into Azure....
  • Servant…here to serve YOU!

    Jonas Hovgaard, a developer from Denmark has released a terrific piece of software called Servant. Servant is a web-based administration tool for IIS, which can be used instead of the Internet Information Services management tool (InetMgr) to manage and...
  • Meet my co-presenter for TechEd US - Ahmed ElSayed!

    I got some great news! Joining me for the presentation on IIS in TechEd New Orleans will be my dear colleague Ahmed ElSayed ! Ahmed is a Software Developer who graduated from The American University in Cairo , Egypt, and is now a member of the QA team...
  • See you at TechEd 2013!

    June marks the annual TechEd convention, and this time, Microsoft will be taking over New Orleans, Louisiana. As the program manager for IIS, I will be presenting on June 6th and shedding some light on what our product team has been cooking for our avid...
  • Welcome!

    Welcome, everyone, and thank you for visiting my blog. My name is Erez Benari, and I’m the program manager for IIS in Windows Server. As my team and I continue developing the next version of IIS, I will be posting information and guides here to help you...