Friday, October 30, 2009

Which server is best? linux or windows to host web pages & what version?

What does Microsoft.com run on it%26#039;s15,000 servers? Linux



What does Hotmail.com run on it%26#039;s 15,000 servers? Linux



What runs all of the MSN.com servers? Linux



What runs 78% of the Internet? Linux



What runs google.com on 100,000 servers? Linux



What runs the campus, the lab, the Security Routers at Microsoft Corporation, at Redmond, Washington? Linux



The FBI, CIA, NSA, NOAA, DHS, NASA, DOE, DOD all run on GNU/Linux!



165 world and 4,000 Regional, State, Province, city, governments run Linux!



Mar Rovers and space probes, the Shuttle, all missiles, all run Linux!



All the technicians troubleshoot your Microsoft Windows PCs with Linux!



What runs the NYSE? Linux



Reuters News, Reuters Financial Services, Bruger King, Burlington Coat Factory, Home Depot, Circuit City, the Fortune 1,000? Linux



It%26#039;s a %26#039;no-brainer%26#039; for most of us, but, you can %26#039;play%26#039; with the Virus magnet, if you like to waste your time and money.



And, if you want to see some of the reasons why Linux is so cool, look at this FREE LiveCDrom of 5,000 programs, apps., educational programs, science applications, office suites, games, and more, that runs on any PC with a 300 mhz cpu, and 82 Mb of RAM!



Which server is best? linux or windows to host web pages %26amp; what version?





i knew a hacker in japan and ya know they are high tech smart he suggests red hat ( linux) as it is not attackable like bill gates windows although there are some restrictions but ui can set ur own settings.. Report It



Which server is best? linux or windows to host web pages %26amp; what version?



Linuxiac was spot on, if not also wayyyy excited about Linux. :)



But I have to agree. For hosting, unless there%26#039;s some specific application that you%26#039;re running that requires a Windows server, I%26#039;d go with Linux. If for no other reason than that%26#039;s what most people use so it%26#039;s easy to get support. And with PHP/MySQL, you can do all kinds of great, custom stuff.



Just my two cents.

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