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Benefits of Linux

January 7th, 2009 by rose
  • I would like to have a detailed as feasible report on why a Linux based web server is better that a Windows based web server. I know there is a lot of controversy on the subject so I would like to cut through the arguments and get down to some solid reasons. I want to be able to use this research in both convincing people that a Linux solution is not only just secure but also a viable option. Go ahead and leave the Monetary Cost benefits out of the research unless they refere to the larger "Total Cost of Ownership". Mainly I am looking to find LOTS of support backing up the fact that Linux is very stable, SECURE OS which is very fit to be a Web Server (with Apache) with from multiple reliable sources. Oh and I have already looked at the numbers at www.serverwatch.com so I don't need those. THanks


  • Linux users love talking about Linux I guess there are none here.Try http://groups.google.com.I have read many knowledgable Linux threads there at alt.comp.freeware that isn't even a dedicated group.Or try the Linux board at www.computing.net


  • Hi, @ Hailstorm "Is there a Linux equivalent to the .NET Platform?" There is one in development by Novell (formerly Ximian)[1] called Mono[2]. [1] http://www.ximian.com [2] http://www.go-mono.com @ Mtx The practical benefits depend on what you exactly want. Wether Linux is a solution for your problem or not therefore depends on circumstances which _details_ you do not provide. Apache, including modules, also runs on Win32 so if you insist on running Apache you are free to chose for MS Windows + Apache over an open-source operating system like a Linux distribution + Apache, or FreeBSD + Apache. If you know someone in your company or as a friend with technical knowledge and experience about Linux and Apache s/he can easily replace your (current) MS Windows server or set up such a new server. Since you do not provide information about this i cannot analyse futher regarding that. It is fairly easy to secure such a computer; however keep in mind that 100% secure is impossible. Proper administration and running as less services as possible will raise your chance to keep bad guys out. Basically the server only has to run a webserver on port 80 and eventually a service which allows command-line remote administration, like OpenSSH, which runs on port 22. All other services can be firewalled out then since they are not needed; while it is also possible to allow additional services like FTP, to allow you to upload new parts of the site. Another additional option is to use Webmin instead of OpenSSH. Webmin is a webserver which allows you to edit config files, view logs, and do much more remote administration all that with a web browser. The one who administrators the thing has to keep the system up to date because even in these services (OpenSSH, Apache) programming errors are found sometimes which need to be patched accordingly. Regarding security, there are several possibilities to make the Linux kernel, and Apache. This isn't easy or straightforward but if you insist i can explain some measures. One i have already explained: firewalling every service you do not need out; in the example i pointed out you only need OpenSSH (port 22), Apache (port 80) and perhaps FTP (port 21). The same (firewall, webserver, remote command-line, patching the system) is possible with MS Windows. OpenSSH runs on MS Windows since it has been ported to it, but the command-line is a nightmare to use. Your net result will be that you don't have to pay a MS Windows license anymore while administration is, provided that one with knowledge about the system does so, is fairly more easier. What i've recommended to 2 friends who wanted to run a Linux webserver was that i installed a Linux distribution (Debian GNU/Linux) while i explained them in detail why exactly i did what. I was a sort of teacher. After the install i installed OpenSSH, Apache and Webmin. Then i configured it. After everything was running in our test environment i deleted the installation and let them install it instead based on what i learned them. I looked over their shoulder and only commented after they did something; letting them think theirselves. While i explained the basics of the command line earlier during my installation class (knowing so is necessary for ie. remotely patching the same via OpenSSH) they did not understand everything about that, and prefered Webmin for that moment. I recommend everyone to see Webmin as a "bridge" between using Linux and the command line (with OpenSSH) because the latter is more powerful, in the end easier, and more secure. Wether such a solution would work for you or not is something i cannot comment on. I hope this at least gave you more insight. OpenSSH homepage: http://www.openssh.org Webmin homepage: http://www.webmin.com


  • There are plenty of Linux lovers here, it is just that, with everything already published, the facts that running Linux/Apache lets you run ASP and all the other languages, where Microsoft in general, doesnt'.. speed, the fact that a great deal more high end, high traffic sites use unix/linux because MS is just to slow, ... has been said, over and over and over again. At this point, if a customer simply doesn't want to use Linux, with all the info available, I can't think of a single new, interesting thing to say which would warrent a $20.00 answer, and might change someone's mind. webadept-ga


  • Is there a Linux equivalent to the .NET Platform? How about a content management system that provides the flexibility and ease of use of Content Management Server 2002?







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