Linux is an Operating System, it works on any pc.
I think you mean if linux server is better then windows server. If that is the case then it depends if money is an issue. If money is no issue I'd say go the windows route, the new Windows servers are plenty good but really expensive. Linux is excellent if you are tech-savy because you can customize it to your EXACT needs which makes it much more efficient.
2007-03-31 10:30:28
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answered by Leon 2
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Linux OS is always been a better for Hosting Server in an Organization. Here are few points on support of Linux:
1. It was born as a Server Operating System
2. Highly Secure with File permissions
3. Open Source
4. Optional GUI
5. Virus Free
6. Cost of ownership is less
7. Reliable for Business Critical Applications
8. Multiuser Operating system (with many Virtual Terminals)
9. Multi Language Support
10. Free Documentation
11. Different vendors to choose from
Kiran Kollepalli
www.qsoftindia.com
2007-04-03 01:38:59
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answered by Kiran K 1
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Linux makes a very good server base. It is a solid performer and once setup correctly just works! I see someone said if you dont need MySql then run linux, that is just wrong, MySql was built originally for linux then ported for Windows.
I think you will find that a very large populus of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP) is fairly standard for hosting. It requires less hardware, less memory, less management, less administration per server than Windows and it costs a whole lot less! So put the money in additional servers!
2007-03-31 17:40:14
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answered by Tracy L 7
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I am a network administrator, I have found that Linux is by far the better server, apart from being the far cheaper option. If you are not an absolute genius on admin (I am not and have been doing it for years) SUSE is the version to go for. It uses YAST (yet another setup tool) as it's administrative tool set, which is very simple to use. If you buy a commercially available package ( GBFP 35.00 - 70.00 depending where you buy) it comes with very good admin and user manuals. When you gain experience it has many other ways of configuring it to enhance it's capabilities. I am using SUSE 9.3 for many Web, database and mail servers, most of them carrying out all of these functions at once plus acting as domain servers for Windows workstations (2000, XP).
2007-03-31 19:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Linux servers are usually cheaper, because Linux is an Open Source OS. If you don't need MySQL for your data base, then go for Linux; I'm using a Linux server and I got it because it was really inexpensive compared with Windows servers. But do search more, I'm not a hosting professional.
2007-03-31 17:30:37
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answered by Neeku 5
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linux is far better to use as a server...1 linux doesn't crash, 2.Linux doesn't freeze. 3 People don't make viruses for Linux OS......
much more dependable then Windows
2007-03-31 17:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Before making your choice, I would like to propose you to take a
look at "OpenBSD".
In my opinion (although, I am not an IT expert), OpenBSD is THE
BEST operating system available. Period.
The so-called "code quality", of this OS, is outstanding. It is developed,
mainly, by "perfectionist academics". Absolutely no compromise
is allowed. The result?
Only two (!!) remote holes, in the default install, in more than 10
years!
It is impossible, even for an army of hackers, to penetrate a server
which is running OpenBSD.
And OpenBSD is endeed free. And it is quite small. And it comes pre-
configured. And it doesn' t need periodic "updates".
Just install-it and forget-it...
More informations here: http://www.openbsd.com/
2007-03-31 17:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I can throw in another http://www.freebsd.org. FreeBSD is what yahoo uses as a server OS.
Linux is better than windows.
RJ
2007-04-02 12:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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