Linux is a popular OS, that's frequently used for web servers, due to the fact it provides a number of advantages over other Operating Systems. It's considered to be the most reliable Operating system these days and owing to the way it functions, infected files will simply not work. Since Linux is totally free to use, no license fees will be added to the price which you'll have to pay for your hosting service. That, subsequently, allows for the provider to personalize the OS based on what they and their clients require, getting rid of unnecessary packages to improve the Operating system and the server’s performance. Linux servers typically feature the Apache server software, that processes site access requests. Apache is also free and customizable, not to mention that it is extremely fast and light in terms of the resources it requires. LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) is the software environment which a lot of the most famous script applications require – Joomla, Moodle, WordPress, etc. The LAMP configuration is the most widely used one across the world, because it is stable and easy to maintain.

Stable Linux with Apache in Shared Hosting

When you purchase a shared hosting service from our company, your new account will be created on our top-notch cloud platform where all the machines run Linux. However, the OS has been custom made to satisfy our necessities, as a way to get the most of our clustered platform. The files, email messages, stats, databases, and so on., are handled by different clusters of web servers and this contributes to the greater overall performance of the platform, because one machine manages just one type of process running on it, contrary to what a number of other providers do. All web requests are addressed by Apache, because we have seen first-hand that that'sprobably the lightest and most convenient web server out there. With a shared account on our cloud platform, you shall be able to enjoy a fast, stable and secure service and to use nearly every web programming language – HTML, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Perl, and so on.