Speed
So much of the web is built on Linux that the acronym LAMP has emerged.
LAMP represents Linux, Apache (web server), MySQL (database) and PHP (web
application language). This acronym may need to be changed eventually due to
the rapid growth of PostgreSQL, Ruby, and Java on Linux web servers.
Unlike some commercial operating systems, no free Linux
distributions impose any artificial constraints on how you use the operating
system. There are no arbitrary limits to the number of user accounts you can
create, the number of simultaneous connections your Linux-based web server can
handle, or arbitrary limits any other Linux resources.
Linux machines are known to be extremely fast, because the
operating system is very efficient at managing resources such as memory, CPU
power, and disk space. NASA, Sandia, Fermilabs and many others have built very
powerful yet inexpensive supercomputers by creating clusters of Linux boxes
running in parallel. Clusters of Linux systems have been responsible for
rendering the graphics for movies like Shrek, Titanic, and many others.
Many
high-profile organizations have adopted Linux. For example, visit the NOAA (the
National Weather Service at www.srh.noaa.gov) and you can thank Linux for the
weather reports you will see online.
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