Should I use an NT® Virtual Server or a Unix Virtual Server if I intend to do alot of virtual hosting?
The NT® and Unix virtual servers both support Virtual Hosting. However, hosting multiple domains on a Unix Virtual Server is significantly less expensive than on a NT® virtual server. There is a $5 monthly fee for each domain that you plan to virtually host on your NT® Virtual Server. Additionally, Virtual Hosting on a NT® Virtual Server is not as easy or productive as Virtual Hosting on the Unix Virtual Servers. Unlike on the Unix virtual servers, we will have to set-up and configure each virtual directory that you desire on a NT® virtual server for each virtual host. Additionally, a private username/password is not assigned for NT® hosts so you will have to perform the ftp uploads for your clients.
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