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Windows and Linux Operating Systems By: / on: 09-02-2010
When it comes to selecting an operating system for your dedicated server, Colocation America has the best options to fit your needs. Windows based servers and Linux operating systems are the two most commonly used platforms. A Dedicated Windows server has become the platform of choice because of its user friendly resources and its prime optimization for business collaboration and networking. Because a Dedicated Linux Server is slightly more advanced and tricky, many opt for Colocation America's managed services. We strive to give you the best pricing no matter which platform you choose, while other companies will have a large price difference [Windows being the more cost-effective].When debating on which system works best for you, it is important to take into consideration a few things. First, that the coding is comparable to the selected platform. Also, do some research and ask questions to make sure that the company/person who is managing your server is familiar with the ins and outs of the operating system you have chosen. Colocation America has a group of specialist who can help with any questions you may have regarding Windows servers or Linux operating systems.
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