Linux and Windows Web Hosting Comparison

Oct 19
23:23

2007

Steve Cancel

Steve Cancel

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Compares different aspects of linux and windows website hosting.

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When choosing a web hosting solution the first thing you should consider is the proper operating system for your project. The major hosting operating systems include Microsoft Windows and Linux. There are also solutions possible through Unix and Macintosh but these are less popular due to hardware and software support.

This article will focus on the popular solutions of Windows and Linux. Based on a given requirement each operating system serves their unique purpose. Comparisons below are made about important aspects of each operating system.

Security

Security is one of the most important areas within the industry. It is a common misunderstanding that windows servers contain more vulnerabilities than Linux servers. Security risks are often the fault of the administration rather than the operating system. Ensuring that your software updates and security patches as well as other tasks are always up to date is just part of a good security administrator’s job. As software evolves there will always be new security risks and this will not change. For security,Linux and Windows Web Hosting Comparison Articles look at your server management team rather than the operating system.

Access

The most common type of server access is FTP and both platforms allow this type of access. Both operating systems allow standard to advanced control panels. The major difference here is that Linux is able to support SSH and telnet access. Windows has the ability to support telnet however it is neither standard nor common.

File Types

Windows and Linux both support standard HTML, Cold Fusion and JavaScript files. At one point it wasn’t possible to use FrontPage extensions on a Linux server but it is now possible for Linux based servers to run FrontPage file types. Perl and CGI platforms are often supported by Linux rather than windows. If you need to use either of these file types on windows be sure that the software is specifically supported. PHP is commonly supported under Linux while ASP is commonly supported by Windows.

Databases

This is often where platforms can make a difference. MySQL is commonly only supported by Linux where Access is only supported by windows. Many users maintaining their databases through access will want to run a windows server and vise versa.

There was a time where operating systems made a big difference. Currently, most platforms are supported on both Linux and Windows. Just be sure when shopping for a server that you have everything you need to fully develop your project.