Tuesday 27 December 2011

The Basic Similarities of Windows and Linux

Little needs to be said about the competition that prevails between Windows and Linux in the global PC market. Despite the distinctions for which they are preferred by consumers, both of them exhibit many similarities regarding their structure, functions and user interacting modes. Many of these resemblances can be termed as superficial. Before going into the technicalities, a brief introduction about what they are is absolutely necessary.

Microsoft Windows, or more popularly the Windows, is a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft to cater to the growing interest of the 80s in graphical user interfaces (GUIs). The growth was rapid and does not need much explanation as the founders rank among the richest people on the planet.  Microsoft Windows came to dominate the world's personal computer market for its user-friendliness and comparative simplicity to existing operating environments. A strong competition arose with the development of Linux, a prominent example of free and open source software collaboration. The factor that made Linux a favorite was that the underlying source code may be used, modified, and distributed—commercially or non-commercially—by anyone. The threats of virus attacks do not arise in the case of this free software while the case is exactly the opposite with the patented Windows software.

To start off with the basic similarities, both operating systems come in many flavors (versions).  Both of them provide a GUI and a command line interface. Though the GUI concept is the same in both cases, it can vary in details from distribution to distribution. A text mode interface is used equally by the Windows and Linux known as a command interpreter and a shell respectively. Linux is cheap for home PCs but not for server uses. The other way happens for Windows.

From the comparisons, it is pretty obvious that the similarities between Windows and Linux are very basic or just superficial. Both display desirable features which are left to the customers to discern and choose.

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Difference between Domain Registration and Web Hosting

The process of getting a website live on the internet is not very simple. First of all one has to decide the content of that website and how it would fit into the design finalized by the designing department. Then the developers and designers have to write the necessary code to implement the logics on the web browser. Once this website is completely developed one has to think in terms of how it would go live. The solution to this problem can also be found over the internet. One just needs to browse through the internet and search for a web hosting company.

These websites offer you attractive packages. They provide options to register your website depending upon whether it is a .com, .biz, .gov, .org or any other category of sites. But to host these websites it is essential that you have a specific internet protocol address. The name of your website will be registered. In other words no other person can design a website with the same name. This step in the implementation of a website is known as domain registration.  It fixes the domain name with which the site will be accessed all over the world.

The next step is to get an IP address. The company which has registered the name of our website may not necessarily provide us the IP address with which our domain name can be mapped. Thus it is our choice to go to some other web hosting company and request them to provide us an IP address. If a company gives a static IP address to our website then it completes the process of web hosting. Thus we can say that domain registration is followed by web hosting. Once our website is hosted it can be accessed from any part of the world.

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Top Four Advantages of Windows Hosting Services

Windows hosting has various advantages which people nowadays understands all over the world. It is extremely within your means and functions just like your dedicated server. But in order to take all the advantages of Windows hosting services you must have a faultless, economical and a dependable host so that you can make the most of your investment.

As far as usage is concerned, Windows hosting services are user-friendly and easy to understand. If you are a layman when it comes to the experience of web designing and other related technicalities, than you are better off with Windows Hosting. Linux operating system is really more complex when it comes to system use and is only recommended for those with skills of a webmaster. Let us discuss the four most important benefits of Windows Hosting:

First, most up-to-date technology such as ASP.Net is handy and equipped for use on Windows system. For those who have developed their website using Microsoft. NET framework, the Windows Hosting servers involuntarily turns out to be the most excellent choice.

Second, for relational databases such as MSSQL server, the Windows hosting provides the simplicity of a GUI incorporated administration and control of relational database.

Third most important advantage of Windows Hosting is that MS-Access databases can work only on Windows operating system. If you are using MS-Access databases for your website then Windows Hosting server without any doubt is the only choice available for you.

Fourth, if you're using Exchange Server to manage your email interchange, SharePoint can significantly abridge distribution channel. For Microsoft SharePoint Services based website and web application, Windows Hosting become a must have.

Whether you are just starting out online or you are present since a long time, if you would like to build your online presence smoothly, go for Windows Hosting.