Although Linux is not a popular operating system for personal computer users, it is commonly used in the web hosting industry to manage server environments. During the past decade Linux web hosting has surpassed Windows web hosting in the amount … Continue reading →
Though best known for its extensive suite of proprietary commercial products, as of late, Microsoft has been dabbling a lot more in the field of open-source development. Many suspect that this is due to rising competition from major open-source players … Continue reading →
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Red HatISPmanager is a powerful, but easy to use control panel designed for automating the management of shared, VPS, VDS (virtual dedicated server) and dedicated hosting environments. Originally launched by ISPsystem in 1998 as an in-house solution, it has become one … Continue reading →
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VPSWhen big companies launch their new commercial software, they do so with press releases, conferences and other hoopla that adds to the hype. When new open-source products are introduced, even some of the popular ones are launched with far less … Continue reading →
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