To a casual web surfer, the differences between Windows and Linux web hosting may not be noticeable. For users running websites, however, the differences are not only noticeable, but important. ExpenseAlthough the monthly hosting costs are usually similar, the applications run by the host can be a different matter.
Linux is an open-source system (nobody owns it) based on UNIX, so many applications for it are available for free. Windows is owned by Microsoft, which means getting the applications you want may cost more. DependabilityWhile there is still some debate over the question, Linux servers seem to have a slight edge in stability and speed over Windows systems.
Windows AppsWindows hosting solutions can use Windows-specific applications such as Access and Active Server Pages (ASP.NET). Linux systems cannot. Case-SensitiveIn Linux, file names are case-sensitive--mypage.
Htm and MyPage. Htm are two different pages. On a Windows server, either name would call the same file.
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