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Unix Site Hosting
The Introduction Unix v/s Windows NT Hosting
Part 1
'What operating system should my host be running?'
This is one of the most common questions we receive from those looking to setup
a hosting account for the first time. It is also one of the most complicated
to answer.
We'll begin our discussion here by clearing up a few common misconceptions.
To begin with, many people believe that just because they run a version of Windows
on their home computer they must choose a host who runs Windows NT (now Windows
2000). This couldn't be farther from the truth. What operating system you run
on your PC will have absolutely no bearing on your dealings with the web server.
Even those designers who use Microsoft's FrontPage will have no problem publishing
their site on a Unix server.
We would also like to point out that there are many different flavors of Unix
available, with Linux being the most popular. For the purposes of our discussion
here we will refer to all of these different variants collectively as Unix.
Of course, Unix and NT are not the only two operating systems available. However,
combined they claim well over 90% of the market share for professional applications
and as a result they are the ones we will concentrate on here.
Unix
Unix is traditionally considered the operating system of choice for most professional,
advanced users. This is due mainly to its reputation as a powerful and versatile,
yet very stable OS.
As for the advantages of running Unix, there are quite a few. For starters many
of the web applications and scripts available on the internet, both as freeware
and commercially, are intended for the Unix OS. This includes the many scripts
written in languages such as Perl, C, C++, Java, and PHP.
In addition, Unix itself is an open source operating system. This means that
the source code for the OS itself is freely available to anyone who wants to
add to or improve it. As a result there have been a massive number of bug fixes,
new features, and additional developments for the OS. Many professional programmers
and designers have always and will always work only with Unix systems
Those serving in a Unix environment will also have a little more freedom. With
Telnet and SSH Unix clients can do a lot more themselves, configuration wise,
than those running on other operating systems.
Unix was built with stability and efficiency in mind. The resulting operating
system is able to do a lot more with a lot less than NT systems with comparable
resources. It's not unheard of to have Unix machines which are several years
old, with only 32 or 64 MB of RAM, running multiple programs with perfect stability.
An NT machine in a similar situation would be very unstable and run the risk
of server crashes on a regular basis.
On the downside, many new users simply aren't comfortable with Unix. While those
with simple hosting needs could run their sites on a Unix server without ever
learning a single thing, those users wishing to build advanced sites would need
to learn at least some of the basic Unix program commands.
There are also several types of server applications, mostly those authored by
Microsoft, which cannot be supported by Unix These include Microsoft's Active
Server Pages (ASP) and Microsoft's SQL database software among others. This
may not be a problem for long, though, as several companies have already
developed software which will allow these applications to run on Unix systems
and other fixes are currently under development.
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Unlimited Resources Hosting
Today many hosts can be seen advertising either unlimited bandwidth or unlimited
disk space usage to attract new hosting customers, but is there a catch? In
most cases the answer is undeniably yes.
Often you'll find the answers in the fine print. Many hosts will place restrictions
on what types of content are allowed, cgi access, and even cpu usage. These
hosts are still limiting the amount of traffic your web site may have, but they
are doing it in a way which is much less straight forward than simply measuring
bandwidth. In addition, many of these hosts either don't offer technical support
or will charge you a professional rate for it, usually $50-100 per hour.
Okay, so you've read the fine print and you don't see any limitations. Have
you found a needle in the proverbial hosting haystack? Most likely the answer
is still no. The reason why. Simple economics.
Connectivity for the average commercial server costs $250-500 per month and
data transfer costs average around $1-5 per GB when purchased in bulk. A server
like this could probably sustain at most 25 mid to high volume hosting accounts
each using one GB of data transfer per day. At $25 per month for each account
the hosting company would be hard pressed to turn a profit, and that's before
you consider the costs of maintaining a competent support staff.
As a result, many of these hosting companies cram hundreds of accounts onto
their servers and simply let them battle for the available bandwidth, disk space,
CPU usage, and other system resources. This means that it only takes one truly
bandwidth intensive site to bring the entire server to a stand still.
But don't write off hosts advertising unlimited resources just yet. You should,
however, seriously consider whether this type of service if for you.
In some cases you may still be able to take advantage of these companies' offers.
If, for example, you have a limited budget and reliable connectivity is not
a major concern, finding a reputable company offering unlimited data transfer
may be very beneficial. Just remember to read the fine print and question the
hosting provider as to the specifics of what is included in the plan.
On the flip side, if you are looking to setup a commercial or e-commerce site
you should probably look elsewhere for your hosting needs. You won't want to
have to worry about slow page loads, a lack of customer service, or unexpected
downtime.
Just remember, when it comes to web hosting -- as with most other things in
life -- you always get what you pay for. No more, no less.
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