Wednesday 30 November 2011

Difference between Windows Hosting and Linux Hosting

Linux has emerged as a great option to host applications in the recent years. Its open source characteristics have placed it at a top position in the market. It has been coupled with an excellent interface with which user can perform any activities that he performs on Windows. Open source is the name of the game when it comes to the future of the internet market. PHP is the ultimate choice for website development these days with MYSQL as the back end. This open source technology can be very easily configured and implemented according to the end user’s choice.

Linux hosting provides an open source solution to the Web developers. An application developed in PHP, MYSQL and APACHE server can be very easily hosted in the Linux environment using the LAMP technology. The efficiency may depend upon the services offered by the hosting company. But the major advantage is that there are no overheads related to License management. It is a very cost effective way of hosting applications. On the other hand Windows hosting is the ultimate solution to host applications developed using Microsoft technologies. If I have an application that is built using ASP.net, VB 6 or VB.Net with MS Access or SQL server as the back end then obviously I would prefer to go for Windows hosting. This is because it can not be predicted how such an application would behave if hosted in a Linux environment.

Thus Linux hosting cuts down the maintenance cost of an application by ridding the user off license management. On the other hand Windows hosting has an advantage of compatibility with Microsoft technologies. It is not open source and it needs proper license to keep working which is not the case with Linux hosting.

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