Should I use a Unix (Linux, SunOS, BSD, etc.) or
Windows NT (Windows 2000) based server?
Which operating system you decide to use should depend on
what features you need. For example, if you are already using
IIS, ASP, VBScript, Windows Media, Microsoft Access, Microsoft
SQL Server, or Visual InterDev, and you don't have the time
to learn Unix-based solutions, you'll have to choose a Windows
NT or Windows 2000-based host. Just because your desktop is
Windows-based doesn't mean you should use a Windows host.
You may notice that Linux-based operating systems and Apache
Web servers are most common among web hosting companies. This
due to Apache's many shared-hosting features, a good track
record of stability and performance and because Linux and
Apache are free. In addition to cross-platform products like
Java or Cold Fusion, it is also possible to find hosts that
run unusual combinations that for example let you use Apache
on Windows NT or ASP on Linux.
What is the difference between Windows and Linux?
NT servers are designed to accommodate advanced Microsoft
applications. NT servers therefore integrate back office offerings
such as FrontPage, Access and MS SQL with basic Web services.
NT servers also offer specific programming environments such
as Active Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic Scripts, MS Index
Server and ColdFusion, which mainly link database applications
to the Web.
NT servers do not provide an interactive shell, but are accessible
through GUI-based remote administration packages such as PCAnywhere.
Such packages allow you to log into the server's desktop as
chief administrator as long as you have full control over
your server.
Since NT servers provide unparalleled levels of support,
security and integration for the Microsoft family of products,
we recommend that you only select NT if you need to link a
Microsoft-based service to your Internet hosting requirements.
NT is rather complex and labor-intensive and should only
be selected if the webmaster has extensive experience in maintaining
Windows systems remotely and requires product/Web integration.
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A lot of hosting solutions are also provided on the UNIX
platform. This is because the UNIX platform is specifically
designed to accommodate heavy Web traffic and server load.
UNIX servers are robust and are recognized for their ability
to host multiple sites and serve out gigabytes of traffic.
This platform is also preferred by most webmasters due to
their technical requirements. Most webmasters outsource their
e-commerce solutions, and therefore don't need to configure
complex database systems on their pay Web sites. UNIX servers
also provide a wider degree of flexibility due to their shell
environment. Shell environments are interactive, text-based
systems that allow webmasters to interact and customize their
services in real-time from any computer system worldwide.
Unlike NT systems, UNIX is not limited to special remote administration
programs. A typical UNIX system can be accessed from any computer
connected to the Internet without special or expensive software.
But the most favored reason that most webmasters choose the
UNIX platform is because of its uptime. Most UNIX systems
with heavy traffic can provide 99 per cent uptime. NT servers
with heavy traffic usually cannot make this same claim, unless
specially configured. For this reason, average webmasters
should select UNIX as their OS.
If you don't know which platform you need, then most likely
you do not require NT hosting and you should select one of
our UNIX hosting plans. The only time you would need to use
NT hosting is when you are using the specific NT applications
noted above.
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