What is the difference between Unix and NT systems?
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by Maria March 01, 2004
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Shared or virtual hosting is usually available in two varieties: UNIX and NT.
What is the difference between hosting on these operating systems?
NT servers are
designed to accommodate advanced Microsoft applications. NT servers therefore
integrate back office offerings such as FrontPage, Access and MS SQL with
basic Web services. NT servers also offer specific programming environments
such as Active Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic Scripts, MS Index Server
and Cold Fusion, which mainly link database applications to the Web.
NT servers do
not provide an interactive shell, but are accessible through GUI-based remote
administration packages such as PCAnywhere. Such packages allow you to log
into the server's desktop as chief administrator as long as you have full
control over your server.
We only recommend
NT hosting if you intend to run your own dedicated server. The quality of
hosting degrades rapidly if the Web host attempts to run an NT server as
a shared hosting system.
Since NT servers
provide unparalleled levels of support, security and integration for the
Microsoft family of products, we recommend that you only select NT if you
need to link a Microsoft-based service to your Internet hosting requirements.
NT is rather complex
and labor-intensive and should only be selected if the webmaster has extensive
experience in maintaining Windows systems remotely and requires product/Web
integration.
A lot of hosting
solutions are also provided on the UNIX platform. This is because the UNIX
platform is specifically designed to accommodate heavy Web traffic and server
load. UNIX servers are robust and are recognized for their ability to host
multiple sites and serve out gigabytes of traffic.
This platform
is also preferred by most webmasters due to their technical requirements.
Most webmasters outsource their e-commerce solutions, and therefore don't
need to configure complex database systems on their pay Web sites. UNIX servers
also provide a wider degree of flexibility due to their shell environment.
Shell environments are interactive, text-based systems that allow webmasters
to interact and customize their services in real-time from any computer system
worldwide. Unlike NT systems, UNIX is not limited to special remote administration
programs. A typical UNIX system can be accessed from any computer connected
to the Internet without special or expensive software.
But the most favored
reason that most webmasters choose the UNIX platform is because of its uptime.
Most UNIX systems with heavy traffic can provide 99 per cent uptime. NT servers
with heavy traffic usually cannot make this same claim, unless specially
configured. For this reason, average webmasters should select UNIX as their
OS.
If you don't know
which platform you need, then most likely you do not require NT hosting and
you should select one of our UNIX hosting plans. The only time you would
need to use NT hosting is when you are using the specific NT applications
noted above. Microsoft FrontPage may be used on both the UNIX and NT platforms
as since most hosting firms support the Microsoft FrontPage server extensions
on both. |