Ken -
If you really have a free choice, use the system you know best. For most applications, on the same hardware, it's my opinion (having run MapServer on both Windows and Linux for a long time) that your ability to configure, manage, and maintain your server is far more important. You do need to be sure that all supporting libraries (such as MrSID support) are available on your OS of choice, too. If you can't get MapServer to work properly, it makes little difference how well it might have run had you gotten it working! If you have substantially more experience with one OS or the other then I would highly recommend you stick with that OS unless you find other significant other reasons to switch. - Ed Ed McNierney Chief Mapmaker Demand Media / TopoZone.com 73 Princeton Street, Suite 305 North Chelmsford, MA 01863 Phone: 978-251-4242, Fax: 978-251-1396 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken S. Elvehjem Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 3:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [mapserver-users] Which OS for Mapserver? After having established a Mapserver with MS4W on my own computer, which works exceedingly well thanks to help from the list, the time has come to start housing the MrSid files somewhere else. We have located several web hosting services who want to help us. One in particular asked "Do you want it on a Windows or Linux box???" Now, I realize that flame wars have been started over such innocent questions, and I regret having to ask it in this way, but having only a limited contact with Linux *myself* this is really the only efficient way to find out. I'd especially appreciate hearing from someone who has tried it both ways, and can relate their experiences in a short, comparative narrative. Sincerely, Ken
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