I mean www.kentwatersports.com will have to point to at least 2 servers
but how. 

No, it won't. You might have multiple servers at that location, but that
would be for load-handling and high-availability, not cross-technology
support.

There are two ways of doing what you're looking to do (at least two that
come to mind quickly). In the first you have one server (technology) act
as the front end to the public and code running on that server connects
to the other server when content from the other server is needed. The
other is to have both servers connected to the public and just hand off
between the two. In that case you'd have a
www-apache.kentwatersports.com and a www-iis.kentwatersports.com server.
There's no rule that says you can't pull content, redirect to, or post
to another server.

-Walden


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