Anyone who is uses computers today will be familiar with Windows and Linux as operating systems.
Some prefer Windows because it is extremely easy to use – both hardware and software –
and some prefer Linux because it is much more flexible in use; above all it is open source ware
and hence it is free. Those who enjoy Linux are totally baffled as to why people would want to
pay for something that you can get absolutely free. In the Web Hosting World 80% of Servers that
host peoples websites are powered by a Linux operating system of some form.
People who host on Windows Servers are typically running applications, or prefer some key features only
available on the windows platoform such as ASP.net, or being they are working with databases such as
MS-SQL.
Although, at Rebel Networks, we feel Windows is more of a challenge to administer and support over
Linux Servers we do support both. So we leave the choice to the customer!
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Windows VS Linux Shared Hosting fight Renewed!
osCommerce Hosting - Online shopping store for your Business
You will know osCommerce as the free online e-commerce solution (open
source), which has a number of favourite shopping cart functions. This is one of the most popular free open source software that is used for setting up and managing online shops by small and medium enterprise owners. It is one of the ‘most wanted’ software’s because it cost nothing, it involves least effort to set up and have no maintenance fees.
It is no surprise then to find that about hundred thousand online shops as well as developers from the world over use this on a regular basis. These users are also contributing to the evolution of this wonderful software; today you will find more than three thousand add-ons, which have been contributed by those who use it.
The fact that the osCommerce script comes as an open source with a free platform, which has the excellent web scripting tool, PHP and an efficient and fast database server in MySQL. Since the requirement for this platform is minimal, it is highly compatible with all operation systems including Mac OS X, Windows, Solaris, BSD, Linux, and so on. Its very easy to install on either windows or linux shared web hosting package. It is freely available on net and also comes with fantastico script on cpanel hosting.
osCommerce hosting is running successfully now for the six years and it has already captured the hearts and imagination of shop owners the world over; with every day adding to its numbers. Its total success and acceptance in the community has prompted the osCommerce to the next level, i.e. an easy to use, free of maintenance e-commerce framework solution, which can be easily adapted to the individual requirements of any online shop.
The great success of this open source solution is owned to the fact that all the community members are constantly fine tuning it with their contributions, making it a highly efficient tool to manage online stores. This is combined with the fact the software is easy to use, load and is totally free. Though people have so many individual needs and requirements, they all are able to use the osCommerce to their optimum satisfaction because it is so easy to adjust to one’s needs. Besides, each user can add additional functionality out of which the rest of community benefits greatly.
It is hoped that in the future too, the thousands of people who use this wonderful open source tool will continue to contribute to its evolution to make it the ultimate tool for those who run successful online stores. Since this is an open source, it is free, and with it comes the bonus of being able to adapt the same to your exact needs. As if it is not enough, this open source solution also allows any type of modification in suitability and functionality, making it better with every user that touches it.
OsCommerce is a product that needs to be watched in the future – it will be the ultimate tool for the majority of the micro and medium size entrepreneurs over the Internet.
Windows Hosting Power
So microsoft seems to have gottent o just under 20% market share in web hosting server market, and now can grow - why??
Linux Hosting
so why does Linux own the Web Server and will it ever change?
