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When you set out to buy your first web hosting package, you will not only need to choose the type of hosting package for your website but (in some cases) also the infrastructure-namely, a Linux or Windows server.

In this blog, we’ll cover:

  • How knowing the difference between Linux and Windows hosting will help you
  • What the difference between Linux and Windows hosting is
  • What type of infrastructure you should pick

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Why it’s important to know the difference between Linux and Windows hosting:

The choice between Linux and Windows servers will affect :

  • How you interact with the hosting package
  • The kind of applications you can use
  • The amount you will pay for your hosting package

What is the difference between Linux and Windows Hosting:

      1.  Server-side applications:

Certain server-side applications will require Windows hosting such as those written in:

  • .NET.
  • ASP
  • ASP.NET
  • MS SQL
  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • Visual Basic development
  • MS Access

Applications that Windows does not support:

Web Programming Languages that both Linux and Windows support:

  • PHP
  • MySQL (although MySQL is more commonly used on Linux)
  1. Ease of use:

Accessing and managing your windows hosting server is quite easy. However, interacting directly with the Linux OS will require you to learn how to use the command line. Unless you have a Linux administrator to do this for you,  learning to integrate multiple pieces of software via the command line can be a challenge for beginners. To combat this, you choose from many GUI (Graphical User Interfaces) such as cPanel to interact with the OS.

  1. Control Panels:

Purchasers of Linux shared hosting packages can access the server through cPanel and WHM. Windows users will access their server through a control Panel known as Plesk.

     4. Cost:

Being an open-source platform, Linux is free of cost. Linux hosting offered by web hosting providers is therefore more affordable than Windows hosting.

There are areas, however, where both Linux and Windows servers are equally matched, namely:

  • Speed
  • Stability

Who should purchase a Linux or Windows hosting package?

A Linux hosting package is perfect for :

Individuals who want access to a large stock of ready-to-use, free,open-source applications.

A Windows hosting package is perfect for :

Individuals who want to build/have more complex websites usually require languages like Perl, ASP, PHP, etc. which would be better suited to a Windows server.

Now that we’ve elaborated the difference between Linux and Windows Hosting, it’s clear that there are advantages and disadvantages to both. Your choice really depends on the kind of requirements you have. It is important to note however, that in recent years, with the rise of the cloud, web developers are moving away from focusing on infrastructure and more on the applications they wish to build. The type of OS may cease to matter in the future. In an indication of this, Microsoft is increasingly focusing more on its cloud offering, Microsoft Azure, than on pushing its Windows servers.


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