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The following discussion gives insight into our opinions regarding
which platform should be used for virtual server hosting. For UNIX,
we use Sun Microsystem's Solaris 7 O/S. Unlike Windows, UNIX comes
in many different flavors, such as Solaris, Red Hat Linux, and FreeBSD.
This discussion examines the difference between these two operating
systems from various perspectives, all of which should be considered
when determining your hosting.
USER FRIENDLINESS
While the consensus holds that UNIX based web hosting is more user
friendly than Windows, it is our belief that with our Personal Control
Panel for both the UNIX and Windows platforms makes both user friendly.
However, UNIX does have some features, such as Telnet/SSH that makes
it easier to administer your web hosting account.
STABILITY
Without question, we feel that Sun/Solaris (UNIX) is far more stable
than Windows in a shared-server, or multiuser environment. Given
the background of UNIX, which dates back into the early 1960's versus
Windows birth in the 1990's, UNIX has had far more time to improve
in efficiency and stability. It is our opinion that Windows NT/2000
was not developed for the multiuser, shared-server hosting environment
(which can be a high demanding environment at times) where UNIX
kernal has been developed under these conditions.
FUNCTIONALITY
Many commercial applications, especially e-commerce packages, are
developed for the Windows environment. While UNIX does have commercial
support for popular application such as Real Networks G2, Miva,
and now WebTrends, the history of UNIX software development is Open
Source, or GNU software (non-commercial). Therefore, many more commercial
applications for e-commerce and web development are developed for
the Windows environment. On the flip side, many open source applications
which have gained tremendous popularity, such as Perl, PHP3, and
mySQL were developed for UNIX operating systems under the GNU license.
Commercial applications versus GNU software can easily distinguish
which platform should be used when considering functionality.
OUR FINAL
OPINION
It is our opinion that the Solaris platform is much more suited
for multiuser functionality than the Windows platform. For clients
looking to create a simple website with little experience or dynamic
features with GNU software (Perl, PHP3), we recommend a UNIX-based
virtual server. However, clients looking for e-commerce add-ons
for their virtual server or with high-end data basing or development
needs, we recommend the Windows platform.
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