Penguin
There are varying steps involved in having a successful website. After your domain name has been purchased, and you have the conceptual mapping of your website planted firmly in the corner of your mind, you need a server and a host from which your site’s magic can launch. If you have been diligently searching online for some options, chances are you came across the penguin. Although this Linux symbol is a cute little guy, don’t let his adorableness fool you—Linux is a real power bird that can launch your website into the clear, blue skies of success.

Web hosting systems are, basically, as varied as the sides of a coin: you have two options that consist of Windows or Linux.  But you shouldn’t have to flip a coin when it comes to choosing between the two. Continue to read on, and together lets explore the endless possibilities that go hand-in-hand with Linux hosting and servers.

Clashing the server swords
So which one is Excalibur and which is a Nerf? Linux Is highly regarded as being advantageous for several reasons: Every one of its hosting varieties are equipped with options to enable users the absolute best in their hosting endeavors. Talk about customizing your weapon of choice! But remember, as fierce as the host and its server may be, speed will lend a hand in making your site a champion. If yours is a moderately sized business, it is recommended you use no less than 1gbps unmetered. If changes in your business demand for increased speeds, you can easily make those changes down the road.

Not only is Linux a free source (Windows is not free), it lets you modify its functionality to be used in nearly any imagined application. There are several hosting types to choose from that contain popular tools for tweaking the system to the user’s specific needs. Here are some options:

  • CentOS. It is considered by many to be the most popular Linux hosting platform. It has a large metropolis of users and ranks at the top in customer satisfaction for performance. The software is free, and it puts the user within an online populace dedicated to working together to achieve their goals and deal with any issues.
  • Bendoo. This is your arrow-slinging archer. This distribution platform enables users to incorporate FreeBSD ports into their arsenal. This union will assist in the installation of additional applications, while automatically updating down the road of success. But be warned, features in older versions may no longer be supported by the upgrades. However, fear not, the user-friendly patches embedded in the system permit users to make the original application source code compile and run off FreeBSD. Installation is a snap, and precompiled packages are also an option.

The favored one
In an article published by Tech Republic, the author explores multiple reasons why Linux stands taller than Windows. In examining the desktops the author says that one can’t keep a straight face and say that the Linux desktop is more difficult to use than the Windows desktop. The author challenges doubters to check the release number of the Linux distribution they are using and discover that both GNOME and KDE have outpaced Windows for user-friendliness. User-friendliness is of prime importance when it comes to maintaining a harmonious relationship with the host and it’s server.

As you must know, a Web Host that hosts your online business website while the server “serves” data to the network. The host and server are meant to work as one entity, so if you decide on Linux for your host, you should also embrace it as your server. Do the research on your own, and you will discover that as far as stability, security, and hardware go, Linux is the victor. After all, governments and their branches (such as Great Britain and MI6) run from a Linux server, as do major corporations such as Google and Amazon. And finally, Linux is cleansed from commercial vendors who try to lock users into certain products and practices. Embrace the penguin, and let him carry your online reputation and business into the expansive frontiers of endless possibility.