Friday, 12th June 2009, 12:40:00

Linux hosting options 'might be better choice than competitors

Firms looking for <a href=managed hosting options have been advised to consider Linux technology as it is often better than competitors. ">According to Handle With Linux, web hosting using Linux is frequently a cheaper alternative and it might be more manageable.

The online resource asserted that firms should try to become more familiar with the managed hosting options that are available to them.

This, it said, would help them to pick a service that is tailored to their own particular needs.

Shared hosting was identified as "generally the most economical option as many people share the overall cost of server maintenance."

However, virtual private server hosting, unmanaged and managed hosting options were also recommended and the journal said businesses should familiarise themselves with their choices so they can make the most informed decision.

This comes after Cisco asserted that managed hosting solutions are experiencing an increase in demand in the cloudOutsource your IT infrastructure and operations management to the Managed Hosting expertsADNFCR-1984-ID-19215909-ADNFCR


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