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Microsoft Getting Started on Windows Web Hosting

Steven Parker   on 04 October 2006 - 11:02 · 4 comments & 2285 views

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Microsoft Getting Started on Windows Web Hosting is a subset of the complete Web hosting details found in The Microsoft Solution for Windows-based Hosting version 4.0. In order to help hosters quickly grasp the concepts and obtain practical experience in Windows-based Web hosting, Getting Started on Windows Web Hosting offers a simplified set of deployment and provisioning documentation, samples, and scripts for two basic Web hosting deployment scenarios.

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(3 replies) #1 RealFduch on 04 Oct 2006 - 14:23
Oh NO!
Microsoft is using its monopoly to push Windows web hosting and kill Linux competitors.
#1.1 vetGerry on 04 Oct 2006 - 15:43
Quote - RealFduch said @ #1
Oh NO!
Microsoft is using its monopoly to push Windows web hosting and kill Linux competitors.

Wouldn't happen that easy, because to setup Windows on a server is going to cost a lot more than Linux...
#1.2 bsquirle on 04 Oct 2006 - 16:07
Quote - Gerry said @ #1.1
Quote - RealFduch said @ #1
Oh NO!
Microsoft is using its monopoly to push Windows web hosting and kill Linux competitors.

Wouldn't happen that easy, because to setup Windows on a server is going to cost a lot more than Linux...

Does microsoft have to pay the licenses? Probably not...
Just killed one of the costs.
#1.3 Croquant on 04 Oct 2006 - 22:43
Quote - bsquirle said @ #1.2
Quote - Gerry said @ #1.1
Quote - RealFduch said @ #1
Oh NO!
Microsoft is using its monopoly to push Windows web hosting and kill Linux competitors.

Wouldn't happen that easy, because to setup Windows on a server is going to cost a lot more than Linux...

Does microsoft have to pay the licenses? Probably not...
Just killed one of the costs.

Do you have to pay a licence to Microsoft? You bet your ass you do.
Just killed your logic.

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