Linux And Unix: What Are They

July 24, 2010 by Dorian · Leave a Comment
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Linux/Unix is an operating system that is being used by an increasing number of organisations and businesses. The Linux/Unix-based platform is a stable platform and is well respected in the web hosting industry.

The Linux operating system was developed by Linus Torvalds as an alternative to other operating systems. Most of its versions are free of charge. The most popular Linux software is Red Hat and Mandrake.

Linux/Unix was only for professionals until a few years ago but the situation has changed. Many small businesses and organisations have switched to the Linux/Unix platform because it is open source, meaning that users can structure the system to do what they want it to do.

Many web hosts are specializing in Linux/Unix servers and the demand for this type of interface has grown by 40% over the last few years.  A Unix-based platform is one of the most trusted operating systems that you can ever have. It has a better up time than Microsoft operating systems, and hosting programs that reside on Linux/Unix are more adaptable. Linux/Unix provides more reliability and adaptability than many other operating systems.

Linux/Unix supports a wide variety of application languages. The most languages include C, C++, Shell, Perl, Tcl, Python, Java and PHP.  Databases available for Unix include mSQL and mySQL. The one that you choose would depend on what you plan to do on the web and the host that you choose to park your web site.

Linux/Unix will become a major force in the future as more web sites use it as a hosting platform.

There are several web sites and forums available so that you can find out more about Linux/Unix and web hosting in general. One such site is Web Page Diary. Articles on these web sites range from using Twitter for Internet marketing to article marketing.