Hosting choices
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, all
shared hosting currently available through Most Web hosts
is based on the Linux OS precisely because of
this traditional stability. If you're only
familiar with the Windows environment, go for a
Windows server.
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. But the fact that over 75 per cent of all
sites are hosted on a Unix platform tells you
something...
It's also worth bearing in mind that while
its flexibility and reliability are beyond
question, Linux is not for the faint-hearted.
It's a different environment, and rather than
having fairly well-documented support, manuals
and courses on hand from Microsoft, it's a
question of getting your fingers dirty. You
should also, however, find it an incredibly
rewarding and valuable study.
To sum up, the Windows versus
Linux question really comes down to preference
and suitability. Each operating system has
advantages and disadvantages, each project has
different requirements, and each system or site
administrator has experience that best fits them
to deal with a particular environment. The key
to smooth operation lies in getting experience,
system and needs to fit together well. And to
make sure that whichever OS you use, you have an
endless supply of patience – and hot coffee!
For Salving this problem we
are offering Windows + Linux Package
Yearly
Payment Plan