I saw that they where building something for linux but it's still in development.
I'm actually building a web portal in .NET with MySQL or SQL Server or Access as the backend Database and I can say that compiled language run really fast.
For those who are still coding in ASP 3.0 I strongly suggest that you start now coding in .NET cause in 2006 with Windows Longhorn it will be the standard backend coding engine. The entire OS is coded with .NET framework 2.0
By the way I really love what PHP 5 looks like now with it's class structures and all the new features. But it still an interpreted language and IMHO compiled softwares are running better than interpreted softwares.
Now for those who say that Linux is better as a webserver. I admit that I really like being able to set CHMOD manually with my FTP client and it should be the same on Windows or they should think about something to do the same.
Now for the Networking under Windows: if you all get Windows 2003 Entreprise Server running someday you will notice that Active Directory is a strong tool.
The only weakness about Linux is that too much people are working on it on different names. Fedora, Mandrake, Knoppix, Red Hat... etc... etc...
When I look at what Apple did with Unix (Mac OS X) I'm asking myself how many time it will take to get something similar to that strong OS.
Sorry to be out off topic