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Web Hosting Platform - Windows Or Linux? - an article on Affordable Web Hosting Reviews 4U by Fabian Tan. Read all web hosting articles in Web Hosting R4u.
Today, Linux/Unix and Windows are the two basic platforms, or operating systems available for web hosting services. Unfortunately, if you are new to web design, figuring out which platform to use can be difficult. That said, there are some basic pieces of information that can help you make a decision quickly and easily.
If cost is your main concern, Linux or Unix based eb hosting servers are the cheapest. Aside from having a lower monthly cost, you can find almost any programming function for free on the web. As an example, if you want to create a member only area for your website, there are dozens of tutorials for PHP. Not only will these teach you how to design this part of your site, they may even give you code that you can simply copy and paste into the appropriate files.
Next, you will want to consider the amount of time that the server is likely to be offline. Unfortunately, even though Microsoft touts its Windows based platforms, they often have issues that will result in your site not being available to potential customers. Needless to say, if your site is not accessible when the googlebot comes to visit, it can also a cause a catastrophic drop in your search engine ranking.
Finally, you will need to consider personal comfort, and the possibility that one day you may want to manage the site without a consultant. If you have ever found yourself upset and disturbed by how Microsoft products work on your own computer, it should come as no surprise that the web hosting platforms are no better. On the other hand, Linux and Unix based servers are fairly easy to work with. You can even start with a free Linux based web host and start learning today.
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