Quote Originally Posted by bplex
Quote Originally Posted by birendersinghbudhwar
these configurations are very simple if you are hosting your videos on Windows based servers using apache win32 editions
vShare is not supported on Windows (documentation states that you need a Linux-based system). Furthermore, running vShare on Windows would never be a recommendation (from me at least) as Windows is not optimized for high load (which will come as your vShare site gets more traffic). While things may be faster to setup in Windows (or easier to administrate), you are only going to have a ton of problems in the long run.
Its a very simple, as you have mention that it is only for linux based system..., but as you can use windows based system not server edition even it can done with WinXP also. i am having 8 years of experience with memory utilization in windows kernel for easy windows hosting you can use dual server port, example your website is running on default port 80 ok ,now a person is uploading his/her video then he/she will be diverted to other port so that the back end server take the Perl and php_cgi load and your front end will be always free from heavy load of uploading and video encodings. this gives and non stop video hosting solutions even youtube use this technology but they use port hiding on their DNS so you never see any port in address like xyz.com:8525 etc...

Windows can host vshare but optimization is required.