Title: Should You Consider Windows Dedicated Hosting?
1Should You Consider Windows Dedicated Hosting ?
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2Linux vs. Windows Dedicated Hosting The Great
Debate
- The fact is, it is often more important to
concentrate the efforts in finding a host that is
more reliable, and which best suit your needs,
regardless of platform. There are, however,
several discussion points that are used to
compare Windows vs Linux in order to determine
which platform is better.
3They Include
- Price
- Historically, Windows servers are more expensive.
In most web hosts, this is still the case.
However, the price is falling due to the
competitive nature of the industry and find a
bunch of machines that now offer Windows hosting
at the same price or price difference is
negligible.
42. FeaturesLinux and Windows both have a variety
of features available to help you achieve your
goals.
3. PerformancePerformance is something that is
often debated. Linux consistently performs
slightly better than Windows, but there is a
problem with that. First, most customers probably
do not realize the difference.
4. SafetySafety is another issue often debated
between Windows and Linux. Due to safety concerns
about operating systems at home and the
popularity of it as an operating system doesnt
mean that Linux is more secure.
51. ASPThis is a basic web designer the
framework can be used to create pages.
Windows Specific Features
2. FrontPage This is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is
What You Get) web page creator that lets you
create pages and forms in place and then easily
upload your site.
63. .NETThis is a software framework that
provides a variety of solutions such as security,
connectivity, application development and more.
4. Windows Streaming Media This is a means to
serve audio and video to the public and is often
used for sites in a band or movie trailers.
5. Access This is a database system like MySQL
that is often used as the backbone for various
applications.
6. MsSQL This is a relational database often
used with Cold Fusion or ASP
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