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		<title>Linux &#8211; Eminent Choice Or Not?</title>
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Syahrul Azlan Idris asked: Linux has been something like monotony nowadays. Its fame makes it being the talk of the town &#8211; various Linux downloads, Linux programs, etc&#8230; And what&#8217;s great about this is &#8211; it&#8217;s all for free! However, free programs or software would always come to an end due to the rising number [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Syahrul Azlan Idris</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Linux has been something like monotony nowadays. Its fame makes it being the talk of the town &#8211; various Linux downloads, Linux programs, etc&#8230; And what&#8217;s great about this is &#8211; it&#8217;s all for free! However, free programs or software would always come to an end due to the rising number of users as well as the demands them constantly plea. There will really come a time that some of them will be priced just right for its effectiveness and usage. But that won&#8217;t tremble any of the existing and satisfied users of Linux because they already know how great it is to use such system.<br/><br/>Most of today&#8217;s Linux subscribers were actually using other operating systems and decided to transfer to Linux because of some annoying experiences. You can almost hear their murmurs whenever they talk about their previous systems. A complaint from a lady in her workplace have been heard telling that she got all fed up and totally annoyed with her current operating system and thinks of migrating to Linux. No worries at all because I think it&#8217;s just so easy to do it. Another thing is, switching to Linux can be very fast for her since she&#8217;s not using the software herself.<br/><br/>Beforehand, switching to Linux will require you to take a closer look around your software as well as to make some research about this new operating system. You should be aware of the software that are compatible with this new OS. Will your software run faster, or will be more user-friendly and effective once you transfer to this new system? Consider the advantages and disadvantages before you finally decide.<br/><br/>A large number of Linux software usually comes for free. And yes, they are indeed FREE! But are that free software doesn&#8217;t bother you at all? A colleague once mentioned that the more &#8216;free&#8217; a software becomes, the more it is prone to get affected by some malicious programs. So before planning to use Linux, better watch out for these unwanted possibilities.<br/><br/>Another thing to consider is the commands that Linux has. Since it is new, there&#8217;s a possibility that some of its commands are different from your old OS. You have to get familiar with it first and then see to it that it has some sort of a familiar environment with your previous operating system. In that way, you won&#8217;t be caught something like grasping for breath because you have experienced a shock after suddenly switching to something you aren&#8217;t familiar with yet. So, it would be better to check everything out in order to get all things done &#8211; safely.<br/><br/>Anyhow, if you think you are ready enough to switch and try something new, then better opt for something that have positive feedbacks. Try to look at the bright side of your choice. Don&#8217;t worry too much about some adverse comments, for as long as you know that you, yourself can handle any problems that may occur (we could never really get rid of any unexpected failures). Consider the point that Linux has been very congenial to its users and is very friendly to the budget too. You won&#8217;t have to fret since some of its software are still offered for free (to download and to use as well).<br/><br/>I guess, the best thing to do primordially is to seek for valuable inputs about the Linux OS. Search and read a lot of reviews. Visit those sites that have favorable recommendations as well as some critics about this new operating system. Check out for software compatibilities and make sure that you&#8217;ve done checking the list of important software that you have &#8211; of which ones are and are not compatible with Linux. Better be ready before deciding to make a shift.<br/><br/>To finish this off, it will make sense to weigh all the odds and to consider the possibilities first before deciding to switch for Linux. A dissatisfied OS user (of another system) may opt for Linux to try its proficiency and effectiveness. He may go through a lot of new commands to learn and get familiar with, yet the important thing is, he is happy and comfortable with his choice. Well, the bottom lines for this is &#8211; if you are already fed up with what you currently have and is already annoyed of its performance, then why stick to that when you have greater options to choose from? So to speak, Linux may have been waiting for you all along.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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OnSmart.net asked:  Choosing Your First Linux Web HostChoosing your first Web host is an important decision. You will, hopefully, have a long relationship with whatever host you choose. To make a decision, first you need to decide that what you need and then visit the sites of several hosting providers and evaluate what they are [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>OnSmart.net</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/> <br/><br/>Choosing Your First Linux Web Host<br/><br/>Choosing your first Web host is an important decision. You will, hopefully, have a long relationship with whatever host you choose. To make a decision, first you need to decide that what you need and then visit the sites of several hosting providers and evaluate what they are offering in regarding your requirements. If you choose wisely you should get good value for your money, consistency and prompt well-informed support. Get a Good Linux Web Host at OnSmart.net<br/><br/>Linux and its predecessor UNIX and Windows 2000 and its close relate Windows NT are types of operating systems that web servers use to do its operations.<br/><br/>In most of the cases Linux Web Hosting Account is recommended because Linux is considered as more reliable, stable and more universally compatible with any operating system. This is due to the functionality and speed of the Linux operating platform. Without any doubt, Linux is far more stable than Windows in a shared-server, or multi-user environment. Get a Good Linux Web Host at OnSmart.net (http://www.onsmart.net )<br/><br/> <br/><br/>On the other hand, if you know that you will be using Microsoft applications extensively, or you plan on developing extensively using FrontPage, especially FrontPage 2002, MS SQL, ASP.NET or if you are looking for E-commerce add- ons or you will be using high-end databases then Windows/NT Hosting is the right choice for you. But if you are looking for universal compatibility regardless of the operating system the end user has, Linux has the ability to run a much wider variety of custom scripts and programs than Windows 2000/NT, and it offers easier, lower-cost set-up for advanced applications such as CGI scripts, databases.<br/><br/>Under Linux web hosting operating system, there is, database, server software and gathering of coding. Linux is the most preferred and demanded operating system because of its features and vigorous environment and it is the next best alternative to Microsoft and UNIX operating system. Linux is widely used and chosen worldwide due to its permanent network and server operating system. Linux operating system and APACHE web server, MYSQL database, PHP server coding applications are clustered under one roof that is Linux web hosting and for this, it is also known as LAMP server. The most reliable web hosting under web based applications is the Linux, and Apache is grabbing the market of Microsoft servers according to a survey over million of sites. Get a Good Linux Web Host at OnSmart.net<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Advantages of Choosing Linux Based Web Host</strong><br/><br/>Following are the advantages of using Linux based web server compared to Windows based web server:<br/><br/><strong>1. </strong><strong>Stable: </strong><strong></strong><br/><br/>Linux/Unix operating systems has traditionally been believed to be very stable and robust. A web site housed on a Linux operating system will have very high up-time (of the order of 99.9%). Of course, other factors such as power supply, network admin skills, and network load etc. also matter when it comes to maintaining the system uptime.<br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong>2. </strong><strong>Low cost of ownership:</strong><strong></strong><br/><br/>The Linux OS comes free of cost (or at very insignificant cost, usually cost of distribution). Also, it has full fledged server, and desk top applications that comes free along with the OS. These server applications (such as FTP, Web Server, DNS Server, File Server etc.) being free, are also very stable.<br/><br/><strong>3. </strong><strong>Ease of use: </strong><br/><br/>When it comes to web hosting, it is easy to host on Linux web servers. The process of uploading and hosting is almost same for both Linux and Windows web servers. If you want to use a Windows based tool such as Front Page for uploading a web site on to a Linux based web server, make sure that the Front Page extensions are enabled. This is only required if you are uploading using HTTP feature of Front Page. Front Page also makes it possible to upload a web site using FTP. Note that if you select &#8220;Front Page Extensions&#8221; during web site design, you must enable Front Page extensions on a Linux web server also.<br/><br/>You can use almost all types of file extensions or scripts when using Linux web server. Commonly, the following extensions are supported: .cgi, .html, .htm, .pl, .php, .shtml, .xml, and others. Basically it means that you can host web sites that use different types of server side scripts including .cgi, .pl, .php, and .asp with plug-in. Get a Good Linux Web Host at OnSmart.net<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>4. </strong><strong>Easy to move between hosts:</strong><strong></strong><br/><br/>A web site designed to be hosted on a Linux based web server can be hosted on a Windows web server easily, where as the reverse is not always true.<br/><br/>Most widely used: Linux/Unix based web hosting is most widely used compared to Windows based web hosting.<br/><br/><strong> </strong><br/><br/><strong>5. </strong><strong>Scalability: </strong><br/><br/>A web site is dynamic. Usually, a web site starts with a few pages of html and grows over a period of time to suit the customer’s requirements. It is preferable to design a web site keeping these requirements in mind. A web site designed for compatibility with a Linux/Unix based web server meets the scalability requirement easily without making any site wide design changes.<br/><br/>On the downside, Linux based web server is not fully compatible with Microsoft technologies. If you are using any specialized applications or VB for development of your web site, it is preferable to host with a Windows based web server.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>About Author :<br/><br/> <br/><br/>OnSmart.net offers Premium Reseller Hosting, Web Hosting, and Dedicated Server solutions with 24/7 Support and 99.9% Uptime at an affordable price. OnSmart.net is a Established Hosting Company with an established customer base, that specializes in Linux-based web hosting. OnSmart.net provides budget, shared, advanced and other types of web hosting services to a wide range of clients ranging from small business to individuals<br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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