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Windows
vs Linux : Hosting
Linux (and its close relation Unix)
and Windows 2000 (and its close cousin Windows NT) are
types of software (known as operating systems) that
web servers use to do the kind of things that web servers
do. You do not need to know any real detail of either
to make a decision as to which you need but here a few
guidelines.
Just because you use a windows desktop
PC doesn't mean you have to opt for Windows web hosting
(and the reverse is true as well). The operating system
you use on your desktop has little to do with your choice
of web hosts. As long as you understand how to use your
FTP or web publishing software, your can use either
operating system.
But what is important is that you know
what you want your website to do and what you want to
offer on it. This is what will ultimately help determine
the type of web hosting that will work best for you.
As mentioned earlier, interactive websites usually rely
on ASP, PHP, or Perl type languages.
Linux Web Hosting or Windows 2000 Web
Hosting ? Make your Choice !
When it comes to Web hosting, Linux
has, for some time, been widely considered the best
OS for Web servers. It's typically found to be the most
reliable, stable and efficient system and, as such,
it's commonly used for the demanding environment of
Web and mail servers. Indeed,Most of the clients websites
of aalpha NET runs on the Linux OS precisely because
of this traditional stability.
The million-dollar question is what
application are you looking to use for your hosting?
Consider the tools and scripting languages you plan
to use – if you use PHP, Perl or MySQL, Linux is the
way forward. If apps are Microsoft-specific, then Windows
is what you need.
If your site, like most web sites, is
what might be termed "brochure-ware" then
Linux servers are ideal. By brochure-ware I mean a site
that offers the kind of information that in the past
might have been provided on paper in the form of brochures,
newsletters or data sheets. Brochure-ware sites will
offer some interaction through enquiry forms and can
certainly incorporate online purchasing and other routine
e-commerce functions.
If however your site incorporates an
online searchable database or interactive chat facilities
then Windows 2000 or NT will be a better bet in most
cases. It will cost a bit more but you'll get that back
in reduced development time and simply better functionality.
The following are the advantages of
using Linux based web server compared to Windows based
web server :
Stable: Linux/Unix operating systems
has traditionally been believed to be very stable and
robust. A web site housed on a Linux operating system
will have very high up-time (of the order of 99.9%).
Of course, other factors such as power supply, network
admin skills, and network load etc. also matter when
it comes to maintaining the system uptime.
Low cost of ownership: The Linux OS
comes free of cost (or at very insignificant cost, usually
cost of distribution). Also, it has full fledged server,
and desk top applications that comes free along with
the OS. These server applications (such as FTP, Web
Server, DNS Server, File Server etc.) being free, are
also very stable.
Ease of use : When it comes to web hosting,
it is easy to host on Linux web servers. The process
of uploading and hosting is almost same for both Linux
and Windows web servers. If you want to use a Windows
based tool such as Front Page for uploading a web site
on to a Linux based web server, make sure that the Front
Page extensions are enabled. This is only required if
you are uploading using HTTP feature (http://www.yourwebsite.com)
of Front Page. Front Page also makes it possible to
upload a web site using FTP. You need to select ftp://www.yourwebsite.com
for up loading using front page FTP option. Note that
if you select "Front Page Extensions" during
web site design, you must enable Front Page extensions
on a Linux web server also. These days, all Linux web
servers are coming with installable Front Page extensions,
and this should pose no problem for hosting on a Linux
platform.
You can use almost all types of file
extensions (or scripts) when using Linux web server.
Commonly, the following extensions are supported:
.cgi, .html, .htm, .pl, .php, .shtml,
.xml, and others.
Basically it means that you can host
web sites that use different types of server side scripts
including .cgi, .pl, .php, and .asp (with plug-in).
Easy to move between hosts : A web site
designed to be hosted on a Linux based web server can
be hosted on a Windows web server easily, where as the
reverse is not always true.
Most widely used : Linux/Unix based
web hosting is most widely used compared to Windows
based web hosting.
Scalability : A web site is dynamic.
Usually, a web site starts with a few pages of html
and grows over a period of time to suit the customers
requirements. It is preferable to design a web site
keeping this requirements in mind. A web site designed
for compatibility with a Linux/Unix based web server
meets the scalability requirement easily without making
any site wide design changes.
On the downside, Linux based web server
is not fully compatible with Microsoft technologies.
If you are using any specialized applications or VB
for development of your web site, it is preferable to
host with a Windows based web server.
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