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More and more business software today is browser-based on Apache.
Oh...USMB.
Apache is very very old. Off course, it gets updated, but nevertheless its base structure was written for systems which can't be compared to today's systems.
Nginx is the way to go.
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And off course, compile it all yourself and don't rely on system's package manager so you have latest versions.
Some interesting places:
DoD
US Navy Submarines
FAA
NYSE
ChinaBank
Wikipedia
Puegot
Amazon
Cuba
50 Places Linux is Running That You Might Not Expect
Expect? Of course I expected it. Most of the interwebs runs on either UNIX or LINUX.
And I use to work at one the places you listed.
I was surprised how many governments use Linux. I wonder how much more the DoD budget would be if they were running Windows.
Some interesting places:
DoD
US Navy Submarines
FAA
NYSE
ChinaBank
Wikipedia
Puegot
Amazon
Cuba
50 Places Linux is Running That You Might Not Expect
Expect? Of course I expected it. Most of the interwebs runs on either UNIX or LINUX.
And I use to work at one the places you listed.
I was surprised how many governments use Linux. I wonder how much more the DoD budget would be if they were running Windows.
Expect? Of course I expected it. Most of the interwebs runs on either UNIX or LINUX.
And I use to work at one the places you listed.
I was surprised how many governments use Linux. I wonder how much more the DoD budget would be if they were running Windows.
None. DoD has an enterprise license for Windows servers (they have many of them) and IIS is included in each and every one of them. In most instances they actually spend more money running *NIX servers (software is a minor factor in cost at that level). Of course I agree with them doing so because the security and customization is better.
The list would be impossible to write down.
The vast majority of the internet is operating on Linux...you would have to be an idiot to operate a website using Windows.
More and more business software today is browser-based on Apache.
Oh...USMB.
I was surprised how many governments use Linux. I wonder how much more the DoD budget would be if they were running Windows.
None. DoD has an enterprise license for Windows servers (they have many of them) and IIS is included in each and every one of them. In most instances they actually spend more money running *NIX servers (software is a minor factor in cost at that level). Of course I agree with them doing so because the security and customization is better.
As posted above..my friend's section was using HPUX. I am surprised that Windows is used. At the NYSE there we did testing with Windows servers (NT) which were horrible.
Very unreliable.
One of the issues is that Nigix support for third party web application servers is nil. It doesn't replace other webservers, it acts as a proxy for requests. That's not all that particularly good with sites (like USMB) that are mostly driven with active content.
A tuned IIS or Apache webserver being used for static content alone could easily be used instead of a completely separate piece of software. It's really too bad that they haven't gotten around to integrating event hand off based on the request. That leaves out any optimization currently available using Oracle.