I have designed a website in both dreamweaver and frontpage. In both sites I will have forms that email the results. Should I buy Windows hosting OR Linux hosting? I have always had windows hosting in the past and was curious about Linux.
question 2: who is your favorite hosting company? I am currently looking at bluehost.com and hostmonster.com
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The choice of “Linux vs. Windows” should really be based on your experience and skill. If you use ASP or other Windows-centric technology, you’d use a Windows host. If you use Linux-centric technology, you’d choose a Linux host.
If you’re using standard technologies that are supported on both platforms, then perhaps the single most noticeable difference between Linux and Windows servers is “case sensitivity.” On a Linux server, you must specify the case of a filename correctly, or it responds as 404 not found; on a Windows server, case doesn’t matter.
Some things are easier to do on a Linux system, others are easier to do on a Windows system, but most shared-hosting providers will have a web-based user interface that would look the same on either platform.
Of course, there are a zillion other HUGE differences, but if you’re just going to create files locally and upload them, I don’t really think it makes a difference.
I’ve used Linux shared hosts, and Windows shared hosts, and I’ve used Windows dedicated servers (because I’m much more familiar with Windows, and perhaps because I’m old and crotchety and don’t want to learn new things).
use linux, try ubuntu, look at 1&1.com to host.
I use GoDaddy to host. I have used their tech support and they treat their customers like gold. I have yet to find equivalent hosting with as much diskspace and bandwidth. I have a photography site so I need the maximum diskspace.
LINUX hosting for sure. GoDaddy supports both.
They also have 1-click installation for a number of applications.
As an experienced webmaster I suggest BlueHost service which I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer for hosting & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them.
If you want to know the deep differences between BlueHost and other web hosting services, refer to the website below:
http://bluehost-features.atspace.com
It is very useful if you take a look at there. It help you make your mind with a peace of mind.
Good Luck
Linux is far more secure and flexible in many ways.
It is also widely supported by many.
Hosting is a available at the rate of a dime a dozen. Cheap does not necessarily mean good.
There are different types of hosting as well, shared, dedicated, grid! So depending on what you need, there are many web hosting options available to you.
I offer webhosting (your basic 5GB of space, FTP, SHH, PHP, MySQL Database, Email, Webmail, Spam Filters, etc…) for a low monthly fee.
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