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What OS do you prefer for servers, Windows or Linux? Why?

What OS do you prefer for servers, Windows or Linux? Why?

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Question added by Donkor Ernest , Control Operations and Surveillance support , Sonotech Medical and Diagnostic Center
Date Posted: 2023/02/16
Musab Abdel Moneim
by Musab Abdel Moneim , Flutter Developer , Vision Gate

Linux..

Compared to Windows Server, Linux handles more functions without issue, and doesn’t require reboots nearly as often. That’s because Linux doesn’t have memory leaks in the same fashion as Windows Server, and only needs to reboot when there’s a kernel update

Maziar Hassanzadeh
by Maziar Hassanzadeh , Senior Software Developer , Atlantic International Technology and Trading Inc.

I prefer Windows because I work with the Microsoft Blazor framework and also have complete compatibility with other Microsoft products like Azure, DevOps, SQL Server, and so on.

Saqlain Ahmad
by Saqlain Ahmad , Computer Operator , Punjab Employees Social Security Institution

Both Operating Systems have their own pros and cons. If we talk about windows, it has user friendly interface but needs to be upgradation. On the flip side, Linux is an open source and more secure Operating System. 

Mahmoud Selman
by Mahmoud Selman , System Administrator , Protelo Solutions

Linux is made for servers and Windows been made for desktop.

Windows server license is very high compared to Linux almost free of charge. 

Linux also more rubost and secure. Updates on Windows servers takes ages and faulty to complete 99% of the time. 

Most of the web apps that gets hacked are hosted on Windows servers. 

 

Aneesh Bharath
by Aneesh Bharath , Backend Developer , Catalpa International

Linux.
considering the cost, customizability and security Linux would be prefferd over windows.

Nawaz Sarwar
by Nawaz Sarwar , Technical Personal Assistant , Aligarh Muslim University

It depends, servers are mere hardware, you acquire them to run certain applications.

Let say that I say Linux preferably (Red Hat) is prefered OS for servers, which is also correct to certain extent too,

 

Lets take an example to understand this, the person who has posted the question is working with "Medical and Diagnostic Center" and assume that his "Medical and Diagnostic Center" is using certain windows or Mac based software to run its operations, then it won't matter whether Linux is good or not. Because for the "Medical and Diagnostic Center" in this example will require windows server any way.

 

In general context usually Linux distribution are open source, have better security implementations, and are generally efficient.

Reda Fetouh
by Reda Fetouh , Project Manager _ Tech.Office Manager , EEC Group

Linux OS and most preferably Ubuntu

Linux,Open Source & Stable

 

Arbaaz Ansari
by Arbaaz Ansari , Senior Backend Software & DevOps Engineer , Aqex Technologies

Linux OS and most preferably Ubuntu or Alpine Linux Distros

Muhammad  Faizan
by Muhammad Faizan , Web Developer , aircode

I prefer Linux for servers, and here’s why:

1. Stability and Reliability

Linux is known for its uptime and reliability. Servers running Linux often require fewer reboots, which is essential for critical systems.

2. Cost-Effectiveness

Most Linux distributions (like Ubuntu, CentOS, or Debian) are free and open-source, reducing licensing costs compared to Windows Server.

3. Customization

Linux offers a high degree of customization. You can tailor it to run only the services you need, minimizing resource usage and potential attack surfaces.

4. Security

Linux is generally considered more secure because of its permission model, frequent updates, and active community support. It’s also less targeted by malware compared to Windows.

5. Performance

Linux is lightweight and performs well, especially on servers handling web hosting, database management, or application development.

6. Flexibility

Linux supports a vast range of software, programming environments, and virtualization tools. It’s also compatible with a wide range of hardware, making it ideal for diverse server setups.

That said, Windows Server has its strengths, especially in environments where Active Directory, .NET applications, or Microsoft-specific tools are essential. The choice ultimately depends on your specific use case and organizational requirements.

Abolhassan Azizi
by Abolhassan Azizi , Head of Information and Communication Technology , Iranian Terminal Oil Company

it depends to users nessassary.we can compare them for example linux is open source but windows no.windows support asp and asp.net but linux no because it is microsoft product.linux supprt php,python,perl,cgi but somtimes php installed on windows has some problem.windows support SQL Serer but Linux support My Sql.so it depends ...

 

Roman Mazyrin
by Roman Mazyrin , full stack web engineer , Deltasales

Linux

 

Cause it's so popular for servers so it leads to have much bigger community and so much more information and tools

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