2003 Server vs. Linux

From: someoneelse (iheard_at_you.com)
Date: 08/11/04


Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 04:12:54 -0400

Suppose I have a machine with 2Gigs of RAM, 3Gig Processor and 100G Raid.
I'd like to start a hosting business with an online automated sign up form.

Would I be better off running Linux/Apache/PHP or Windows 2003
Server/IIS/dotnet?

Which could host more domains?

Which would require less maintenance hours?

Which would cost less?

Which would require less development time?

What should I do?

Thanks for any comments ;-)



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