2010
07.29

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So when does Linux make sense for your enterprise?

Where Linux Excels:

Linux is best at web services and applications servers. Every major web server except Microsoft’s Internet Information Server (IIS) supports Linux. Most commercial web servers support administration through excellent management interfaces, and even the popular open source Apache web server has tools which make web server administration manageable. For IIS shops, the similarity of PHP to Microsoft’s Active Server Pages may make the transition to Linux less daunting than one might suspect.

Linux is equally well supported by all the major application servers. BEA, Borland, IBM, Oracle, and Sybase support Linux installations, albeit with varying levels of support. Excellent open source application servers for Linux are also available, such as the popular Java Server Pages/servlet engine Apache Tomcat and the J2EE server JBoss, but deployment and configuration with other tools can be a challenge for the novice.
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