Linux or Windows Hosting?
Choosing which type of web hosting you should subscribe for online depends on several factors. Some of them include:
1. Database
2. Script software
3. FTP access
I know it this may sound too technical to you, but I'll explain further.
If you're wondering whether choosing Linux hosting instead of Windows hosting is better because the former is more compatible to the operating system you are using, then here's the answer. The truth is, whatever operating system that your computer is using right now (Windows XP, Windows 2007?, etc.) does not really matter. Based on my experience, many office networks who rely on stability prefer working on Linux operating system. And majority of personal, individual computer users just opt for Windows. As I have mentioned, this has nothing to do with whether you should choose Linux or Windows-based web hosting.
So what's the real difference?
The major difference is on the three factors I have listed above. First, the database. If you plan to sell products online, then you probably should worry about your database, how you can change and update your files, add more products, and have your web developer create a dynamic website. There is often more limitation in using Windows, except for Microsoft Access. Most Linux hosting use mySQL, which is the best and most popular database programs.
Second, the script software your web designer is using. If you're using Microsoft software such as ASP, or Visual Basic Scripts, then you should go for Windows hosting. Since Linux does not support Microsoft technologies, then it is not compatible with these software scripts. On the other hand, Linux has a wider range of compatibility with script language, applications, database and systems.
Third, you want to look into the FTP access. File Transfer Protocol access allows web developers to transfer files from the computer hard drive to the web server. Even though both Linux and Windows servers are able to transfer files, only Linux can help web developers manipulate files straight on the web server using ssh or telnet access.
Of course, there are other reasons. Many users believe that Linux is a lot more stable and faster than Windows hosting servers. And since Linux is an open source system (the codes are accessible to anybody who can develop it), it will cost you a lot cheaper than Windows hosting. This does not mean that Linux is not as secure as Windows, because anyone can access it. Both Linux and Windows web hosting servers face security vulnerabilities. It is just a matter of how good your server administrator is in dealing with this problem.
So, does it really matter if you choose Windows or Linux-based web hosting? The web hosting services listed online show that there is hardly any difference in pricing and features.