If you have ever found yourself searching for how to run ASP on Linux or trying to figure out how to containerize an old IIS-dependent application, you already know the struggle. For years, Microsoft Classic ASP and VBScript have been tightly locked into the Windows ecosystem.
Whether you are maintaining a legacy enterprise system or looking for a lightweight, server-side scripting engine for a new project, migrating away from Windows Server has historically meant a complete rewrite.
Enter AxonASP 2.2, an open-source, high-performance runtime written in GoLang that allows you to natively run ASP Classic on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
But AxonASP isn't just an emulator for legacy code—it is a modernized engine designed for the future of web development. Here is a technical look at how it works, what it supports, and why it might be the right tool for your next architectural shift.
A Modern Architecture for a Classic Stack







