Windows and Linux are the two operating systems mostly used for hosting web servers. While each has its advantages, the so called LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) combination is preferred for new installations that don’t have to worry about integration with existing or legacy systems.
Why is Linux hosting always a preferred alternative?
The advantages that Linux hosting offers in combination with other open source software like PHP and MySQL partly accounts for its popularity. Linux itself is open source and Linux hosting offers all the advantages associated with open source software. Open source software allows constant improvements to be made by any person who is interested to do so. This automatically adds a large number of people who work on problems to make the software better.
It is also likely that these programmers work on problems that they have faced and are therefore coming out with relevant solutions. The fixation of problems and bugs is also faster in open source software, being a continuous process.
One of the biggest advantages is that you can post any problem that you face and somebody might come up with a solution. You can even engage your own programmer to do this. Another advantage of open source software is that you are not tied to any particular vendor. All these advantages are automatically passed on to Linux hosting.
Being open source is not the only advantage that Linux and Linux hosting offer. Linux hosting supports more cross platform applications, and offers a higher portability than most proprietary operating systems. Linux runs on a variety of hardware platforms, which means that you have the freedom to select the hardware or even migrate to a different hardware later without any hassles.
Linux hosting is more stable since Linux is an extremely stable operating system. Some of the other popular operating systems slow down after running for a while, necessitating a reboot after comparatively long periods of running, to ensure performance.
Linux can go on for months at a time without any problems such as memory leaks that plague other systems. Apart from this Linux provides a number of system-based safeguards, including better security, safety against attacks, and recovery procedures, these make Linux hosting a robust and secure alternative.
Linux can communicate with most other systems without any problem. Interoperability and communication are two important requirements in today’s computers, both of which are met by Linux. There are a number of third party tools that have been made available under Linux over the years, enabling you to perform many common tasks with ease. Linux hosting can offer these advantages to you in turn.
Linux hosting is cost effective. Theoretically, Linux is available free of cost. However, you pay for many commercial versions that you can use on your computer. Since there is no cost to the commercial provider on account of the effort put in for original development that the seller has to recover, this cost is lower than comparable costs for other operating systems.
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