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Web Plus Technical Information and Installation
System RequirementsWeb Plus is a Web application that runs on Microsoft® Internet Information Services (IIS) and stores the data in a Microsoft SQL Server database. The application must accessible from the Internet with support for encrypted communication between clients and the Web server. In a typical setup, a server computer hosts the application, and another runs SQL Server. Typically, the Web server is placed in the demilitarized zone between the external and internal firewalls, while the SQL Server sits behind the internal firewall as part of the internal trusted network. A router connects the demilitarized zone to the Internet. A secure socket layer (SSL) digital certificate is installed on the Web server for site authentication, and for SSL encryption of data transferred between the clients and the Web server. The digital certificate can be created internally if a certificate server is available, or purchased from a vendor. Your organization will need to register an Internet domain name if it has not done so already. This document lists specifications for only Web server and database server computers, which are assumed to be installed within an existing, larger information technology infrastructure with connectivity, security, and operational features established by local policy. Specifications for the Web Server Computer Specifications for Database Server Computer Installing and Upgrading Web PlusBefore you install or upgrade Web Plus, please read the following information.
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Page last reviewed: June 21, 2007
Page last updated: June 21, 2007 Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
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