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Hi.
I'm going to buy website hosting soon, and am not certain whether I should just go with Linux, or what. I have limited experience with Linux, but I keep reading that Linux is a better choice overall as opposed to Windows. I don't plan to use ASP or Frontpage, so should I just go with Linux? I'm at a loss here. Thanks.
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Just use Linux. Especially because you're only going to need shared hosting starting out, you don't need any knowledge about server management.
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If you're just going for shared hosting the OS shouldn't matter to you anyway, and as far as I see it Windows should only be used if you want to use some Windows-ish dynamic stuff (ASP.etc), and ASP is stupid anyway so just stick with Linux
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I tried Windows hosting once, and didn't really like it as there isn't much supported for it. I later switched to Linux hosting, and was happy of the change because I was able to use some more features.
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12-06-2009, 06:59 PM
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Windows is the most confusing way to manage an server operating system. Not just because it has a gui (Which is confusing) Its all the options. You can create more groups (which makes more to fix for chmods) You can have apps deployed easily (Which has more issues...) etcetcetc. You can use linux for some of these (with things like OPSI) But people seem to love it. The only thing i haven't found that you can do on a windows server, would be the BES server. (Blackberry enterprise server). You can do most of the user managment from a SAMBA server. You can do firewalls easy with open/freebsd. Its all doable on linux. Not to mention linux is much cheaper. The only time i have had a fast booting windows server is my at my work, where it has 32gb of ram in it. Thats the only reason its useable really. Whereas the old system with samba had 3 gigs of ram. (Not to mention it also had a heavily used mail server running on it)
In short, windows is a better desktop, not server.
Also ASP/Asp.net can be done VIA mono.
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Having actually used and run both... definitely go with linux. Even if you have to set up your own server, windows is a pain and confusing as all get out. I can have a linux server setup in and hour. Windows servers take me a day or two...
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Well, I actually prefer Windows but Linux is the choice for beginners, it's easier to get going.
Plus you wont be using ASP, so Linux is for you.
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I would suggest you to use Linux do to the fact that it is faster for website hosting. But if you would like to host a private gaming server or a batch you will need Windows ;)