
Linux or Windows?
Then let us see the main differences between the two operating systems:
- Ease of use: do not panic at the word Linux. Thanks to the main control panel (Plesk, cPanel), without advanced knowledge of Linux, you can manage your server easily and intuitively.
- Reliability: both are reliable. They have years of development and great professionals working daily to improve the quality of these operating systems.
- Feature: we must take into account essentially that Linux servers do not get along very well with ASP (Active Server Pages), and can not run MS SQL Server and MS Exchange. As for other applications and services, both Linux and Windows can perform the same functions, with Linux, usually the choice for running systems based on PHP / MySQL.
- Management: Linux servers are managed by using SSH, VNC and / or Control Panel, while Windows servers are managed by Terminal Server, VNC and / or Control Panel.
- Rate: Linux servers are always cheaper than Windows. The main reason is that there is great OpenSource community (open source) and free applications. Linux usually does not require licenses. In the case of Windows, if we run a MS SQL Server or Exchange, we note that an additional cost.
- Security: here perhaps we enter the realm of myth, but the fact is is that both Linux servers such as Windows, can achieve high security level. The Windows operating system is as robust as their counterparts in open source. Ultimately, the key is mainly to keep the system updated. To do this, our technicians will assist in managing and updating the security of your dedicated server.
- Speed: both Linux and Windows dedicated servers are as fast under normal loads.
If your needs are not so advanced as to require uk dedicated servers, perhaps you might be interested in the Virtual Server option to obtain a more economical solution and just as valid to guarantee the success of your project.
Read More : Benefits of Dedicated Servers (Part I)
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This post was written by admin on June 16, 2010
