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January 23, 2012
Why You Should Consider OS X Server
You may think we’re absolutely nuts: No one is seriously considers using Mac OS X Server edition for professional unless they’re crackers, bananas, or straight-up mad, right? If you’ve never thought about using the platform to manage your business or home network, you might be cutting yourself short.Categories: General |
September 29, 2009
Choosing a Linux Platform for Your Hosting Needs
If you are the least bit familiar with the web hosting business, then you have probably heard of a piece of software called Linux. Originally created in 1991, Linux quickly became one of the most widely used operating systems on the market, emerging as a viable
Categories: Linux Web Hosting |
August 11, 2009
What Type of Linux are You?
Originally released in 1991, Linux is becoming an increasingly popular choice as a desktop operating system. More home users are coming to discover that it makes a solid alternative to Windows and Mac OS X. While Linux is just making its way into homes, it has
Categories: Linux Web Hosting |
May 12, 2009
Linux and Unix-like Options for Dedicated Hosting
When it comes time for a dedicated server, one of the hardest decisions you will have to make is which platform to use. Considering its reputation, Linux is one you definitely want to consider. In this article we will talk about some of the Linux distributions
Categories: Linux Web Hosting |
April 01, 2009
Linux vs. Unix: Brief Comparison
Though closely associated and the terms often used interchangeably, Linux and Unix are two very distinct operating systems. The factors that set them apart could make all the difference in determining which platform is the right solution for you. This article will provide a
Categories: Linux Web Hosting |
September 30, 2008
What is Linux Hosting?
Linux hosting simply refers to a web host running the Linux operating system on their server along with the database and other software. The functionality and flexibility of Linux has made it a viable alternative to Windows and even other Unix-based systems, the platform it is
Categories: Linux Web Hosting |
