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What is the difference between UNIX & WINDOWS?

What is Windows 2000 Server?

Windows 2000 Server is the latest operating system for server developed by Microsoft. It's the new version of Windows NT Server. The new Windows 2000 Server was built on NT technology. The interface of the software is similar to that of Windows 95/98. It's gaining market share due to the ease of use.

What are the advantages of Windows 2000 Server?

Windows 2000 Server is developed and sold by Microsoft. The company continually provides supports and updates. Users who are familiar with Windows will find themselves comfortably using Windows 2000 Server. Most people using Windows 2000 Server hosting utilize Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. This is the main reason why people are turning to Windows 2000 Server hosting. Users can develop web site using familiar interface of Microsoft tools such as Microsoft FrontPage, Visual Interdev, and Microsoft Access. With ASP users can develop a database-driven web site using Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL as the database.

What are the disadvantages of Windows 2000 Server?

Unlike Unix, Windows 2000 Server requires more system resource. You need a powerful machine to run Windows 2000 Server. The Windows 2000 Server does not have a good reputation in term of server stability. The Windows 2000 Server needs reboot more frequent than Unix. If you are using Windows 2000 Server hosting services, you may find yourself investing a lot of money in the development tools. Most of them are Microsoft products. The costs of applications that can run on your web site are usually higher than that of Unix. For example, you can find a lot of free scripts to run web board, chat room, web stats, email (and more) for your Unix-based web site, but you won't find many free applications in Windows 2000 Server world.

What is the difference between Windows 2000 Server and Unix?

Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Unix (of which there are many varieties, or flavors, including Linux, AIX, Solaris and more) are computer operating systems. Both Windows 2000 Server and quality Unix implementations are enterprise application servers that can be used for a variety of critical purposes, including, but not limited to, Web, email, and database hosting. Windows 2000 Server was developed by Microsoft and is, in many ways, the flagship of their software solutions.

Unix's development roots begin about twenty years ago - jointly at Berkeley University and AT&T Bell Labs. Unix is often referred to as an "open system", which means that its source code is publicly available. This has both its advantages and disadvantages. While it has allowed many thousands of developers from all over the world working for different companies to contribute to its development, it is also more complex and less coordinated.

Both of these operating systems make excellent platforms for mission-critical Web hosting, and they function well. There are some differences of the two systems:

  • Windows 2000 Server supports most Microsoft products including Microsoft FrontPage - a popular Web authoring tool.
  • Windows 2000 Server supports Active Server Pages (ASP) - a popular programming that allows you to build dynamically database-driven web pages (connecting to Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL server).
  • Remote interactive access, via telnet or SSH is only supported under Unix. Generally one is able to do more configuration/setup tasks themselves rather than having to request services from web hosts.
  • The majority of existing CGI programs (generally Perl scripts) that are available on the Internet have been developed on Unix platforms and hence tend to install and operate much more smoothly under Unix. Many Perl Scripts are FREE!

The bottom line is that for many web sites the operating system on which the Web server is housed is largely inconsequential. The real question is, "Are you using a specific web site or database technology that is more appropriately hosted on Windows 2000 Server instead of Unix (or vice versa)?" If your web site does not require special features offered by Unix or Windows 2000 Server, you can choose either Windows 2000 Server or Unix to serve your web site. It doesn't matter!


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