Internet Information Services (IIS) is a Windows feature that implements an extensible web server. IIS was first introduced as an add-on for Windows NT 4.0 and has been the focus of substantial development ever since. IIS version 10 is built into both Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10.
With IIS in Windows Server, you can host both internet facing public websites as well as sites on your internal intranet. You can integrate IIS with enterprise applications that include SharePoint, Exchange, and System Center. You can also use IIS on client operating systems including Windows 10.
IIS provides a platform for a variety of web-based applications. With IIS you can provide a simple HTML based static website as well as rich multi-tiered applications. You can combine the applications running on IIS with back end databases including Microsoft SQL Server.
Like other Windows...