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Old 01-21-2006, 07:45 AM   #1
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Windows VS Linux for servers

good ol war against linux, and windows which is better for servers?
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Old 01-22-2006, 01:27 PM   #2
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think about this

i think that linux is more stable, but the majority of software is designed to be used with windows. in my thought, if it is designed to run on windows then it runs better on windows. im not saying windows is a bette server, but since more software is deisgned to run on it, it does give you more options.
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Old 01-22-2006, 02:28 PM   #3
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Here's some info on the subject...

Windows versus Linux for Web Page Hosting
From Jennifer Kyrnin

What OS Should You Use for Your Web Pages
When looking for a Web hosting server, one of the first things you often have to consider is what operating system the server will run. Now, this article is not about proving that one OS is better or worse than another, and if you already have a bias, then I would recommend you stick to it. This article is not trying to convince you to change.

Several Operating Systems to Choose From

Linux
Linux is one of the more popular operating systems on the Web, mostly because it is so cheap to install and get up and running.

Macintosh
Macintosh hosting servers are very uncommon. In fact, if you want to host your site on a Macintosh server, you'll probably have to look into hosting it yourself.

Unix
Unix is very similar to Linux, but not as common on Web hosting services, usually because it is more expensive and the hardware is more specific.

Windows
Windows is another popular operating system for Web hosting providers because it has a lot of support.

For the purposes of this article, I'll be talking primarily of Linux and Windows Web hosting services.

These are the two most common and readily available operating systems, and there are many good reasons for using both. Unix systems are very similar to Linux (and Mac OSX systems are as well) and as I mentioned above, Macintosh systems are few and far-between.

Accessing the Server

The first difference that most people notice with Web hosting operating systems is how you access the server. Both Windows and Linux will offer FTP access to your files, but only Linux will generally offer telnet or ssh access. (It's possible to set up telnet access on Windows, but very few hosting administrators offer it.) FTP is a way of transferring your files from your hard drive to your Web server. Telnet or SSH are a way to open a window directly on the Web server and manipulate files right there, usually using Unix command line commands.

Writing Your Pages

Both Windows and Linux servers will serve HTML pages and JavaScript. Typically, Windows servers use files named *.htm while Linux servers use files named *.html, but there is no real difference between these names, just what you prefer.

FrontPage extensions are often cited as the reason to use a Windows server. But there are Linux servers that offer this service as well.

CGI

CGI and Perl access are often found on both Windows and Linux servers, but it is more typical on Linux. If you need to program forms, you should make sure that your hosting service provides CGI or another way to process them.

Other Server-Side Scripts

But you're not stuck with just Perl if you need to process forms. Many hosting systems offer PHP, ASP, and ColdFusion. These server side scripting options give you a lot of flexibility. PHP is more often found on Linux systems, while ASP is more often found on Windows. ColdFusion can be found on both.

Databases

If you're going to run a dynamically driven Web site, then you'll want a database. The two most popular are mySQL and Access. mySQL runs on both Linux and Windows, but is more often found on Linux servers. Access is only available for Windows.

Security

Many people will argue that Windows servers have more vulnerabilities than Linux servers. But the reality is that they both have security problems. Security is more important at the hosting service's administration level than it is at the operating system level. If you have good administrators, your server will be more secure - regardless of OS.

The Bottom Line

The differences between the operating systems is much less than you might think. I would recommend, when choosing a hosting server you find one that has the options you want, rather than worrying about what operating system they are running on the back end.
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Old 01-23-2006, 01:09 AM   #4
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the reason linux is better in my opinion, it has cPanel, which i am very used to using, and if you own a hosting company such as my self, then you get WHM which is very good, as for windows, people like it better, because its 90 % vissual, not as much coding as in linux, but linux is going on the same sort of path these days, its more vissual than it used to be.
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The reason I feel linux is better than windows for hosting is that for linux there are many open source applications and tools available which are very good.SO I feel we can design, develop, host & maintain website(s) cheaply on a Linux server.
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Old 01-24-2006, 12:42 AM   #6
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and linux is a programes dream :P
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Oh well, if Cpanel comes from/with Linux... it has my vote!

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Old 01-24-2006, 02:33 AM   #8
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it doesnt come with my friend, it costs $1700 for it
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I have only tried Linux servers but I have seen how they are mroe stable. My cousin works selling servers and has to use both Windows and Linux in order to get the most sales. Linux is my vote.
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Old 03-01-2006, 12:16 PM   #10
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Heh the poll result clearly states that. No one would like to go for a Windows Server. If given the chance I would certainly go for a Linux one.
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Old 03-01-2006, 03:26 PM   #11
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Linux and Unix servers are better!

I thik that Unix and Linux servers are much stable and prefered.Also the fact that they are free
and much quicker as a performance playes an important role!
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Old 03-01-2006, 03:54 PM   #12
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I vote to windows because windows based servers are easy to use as compared to linux.
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