Configuration Of a GNU/Linux Based Server

Posted on 21. Sep, 2008 by admin in General

Configuring a GNU/Linux based server with three very significant services including web, database and mail, is quite easy. The aim of configuring these services with Linux is to be able to use scripting language and a database for dynamic sites, and email for business domain along with a webhosting service. The process of configuration is very easy in Linux; however, there are a number of other things which involve the security and performance, which are not easy to learn. There are a number of options in front of you for the selection of a server but I personally think that LAMP is the best which includes the software GNU/Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP and Postfix, used in Linux shared hosting.

The key features which convinced me to use it include its power, easy to use features, easy configuration, simple maintenance and security. Therefore, learn the configuration of Linux servers with the other services and enjoy using those services in your package cost.

There are a number of webhosts, and they offer Linux shared hosting along with the domain name registration services like .com .uk .biz .info .net or .org. Nowadays, a search for a domain name is very tiresome job as all prime domain names are already taken.


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