Since I don't consider it a good practice to use XAMPP nor UniServer in a production environment, the Windows Hosting Service I offer is preconfigured with IIS, PHP and MySQL.
I believe that in a Windows environment, the most optimized webserver has to come from Microsoft and IIS does a good job. It works fine with PHP. MySQL is installed as a system service straight from the official website.
Now, if someone (like
@God Mythera) decides to use UniServer, we don't prohibit that, everyone is free to do that with their server. We just don't support that as it introduces all the issues we worked to avoid in the first place.