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Three reasons why GNU/Linux is better for Web servers than OS X
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 20:00:00 GMT
Apple's OS X, which has been an official certified Unix system for some time now, is often installed onto Internet-exposed or intranet-only Web servers for serving up dynamic content. I've worked with such configurations for a couple of years, and with GNU/Linux alternatives for even longer. There are at least three reasons why GNU/Linux systems do the job better. Source... |
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