Wine isn't emulator, but it "emulates". It's alternative realisation of winapi. Well, i'm going to find out if it will work soon. MSSQL server will be hosted on windows machine, ofc.
On Linux (example CentOS) you can use Virtualization Technologies like Xen. It will help you create and manage virtual machine windows/Linux. With more Ram you can install 4 Windows servers: 2 game servers, 1 db server 1 web server.
1. learn english
2. did you read my quote?
3. You won't be able to run any program compiled under windows(using a compiler for windows ofc) under any other os(ofc you can use an emulator, but that's not what I'm talking about). neither can you use DLLs.
Language the program was made in doesn't really matter
Wine isn't emulator, but it "emulates". It's alternative realisation of winapi. Well, i'm going to find out if it will work soon. MSSQL server will be hosted on windows machine, ofc.
I still consider that trying to use wine to run a server will fail(as I said there is a high chance that some libraries wont work)
Well, by using linux as your host os and running windows as your guest os you could profit from both the security (iptables) and stability of linux (and in some cases, ease of managing a linux server) and then just run the files on windows VMs. This of course will bring a small overhead which will negatively influence performance, however you're probably going to virtualise either way. It should be -possible- to run the files under wine, but that's just retarded.
Well, by using linux as your host os and running windows as your guest os you could profit from both the security (iptables) and stability of linux (and in some cases, ease of managing a linux server) and then just run the files on windows VMs. This of course will bring a small overhead which will negatively influence performance, however you're probably going to virtualise either way. It should be -possible- to run the files under wine, but that's just retarded.
Well, by using linux as your host os and running windows as your guest os you could profit from both the security (iptables) and stability of linux (and in some cases, ease of managing a linux server) and then just run the files on windows VMs. This of course will bring a small overhead which will negatively influence performance, however you're probably going to virtualise either way. It should be -possible- to run the files under wine, but that's just retarded.
I feel that wine is just for the Linux users that cannot play any game
and i feel that hosting using wine is like buying super dedi for a webhosting only, totally useless
I feel that wine is just for the Linux users that cannot play any game
and i feel that hosting using wine is like buying super dedi for a webhosting only, totally useless
Using wine in a production enviroment is just a bad idea, however I don't get the super dedi analogy, you could host thousands of sites on one super dedi as long as it has enough resources and if you can cope with disk io ^^
Using wine in a production enviroment is just a bad idea, however I don't get the super dedi analogy, you could host thousands of sites on one super dedi as long as it has enough resources and if you can cope with disk io ^^
lets say it this way
Im a noob who spends $400 on dedi to host a noob website(one index.html)
it is easier if i say ill buy a $1500 pc to play farmville
Linux or Windows?? 03/26/2012 - SRO Private Server - 1 Replies Hi,
what kind of dedicated server is better Linux or Windows ?
and is this a good server for 1500-2000 people ?
Hexa-Core
2 x AMD Opteron™ 4180
2 x 6 x 2,6 GHz
16 GB
[B] Windows/Linux VPS 06/11/2011 - DarkOrbit - 6 Replies Wie der Titel schon sagt möchte ich ein paar vserver verkaufen
Preise:
Windows VPS:
1 Monat 10€
2 Monate 20€
3 Monate 25€
Linux VPS:
Windows, Mac, Linux 03/12/2011 - Off Topic - 24 Replies Ich will mal so von euch wissen was ihr so nutzt.
Wenn du mehrere nutzt wähle das, das du am meisten/libsten nutzt.
Bitte Begründe deine Antwort.
Ich habe:
[S] VServer (Linux/Windows) 01/23/2011 - elite*gold Trading - 3 Replies hallo,
ich suche zur zeit einen Server der als Minecraftserver dienen soll.
Er sollte mindestens 1GB ram haben (desto mehr desto besser), bevorzugt wird windows, Linux wäre aber auch ok. Ich brauche den Server vorerst nur für 1-3 Monate, wenn ihr einen habt der länger geht ist es aber auch nicht schlimm.
Bezahlt wird mit egold, paypal oder mit PSC.
Gruß Fabi
HELP! Linux > Windows 06/20/2007 - Unix/Linux - 1 Replies Brauche ganz schnell eine erklärung.
Situation:
Windows is zerstört, wird mit Knopix gestartet.
Von einem Linux Rechner müssen wir nun die Daten, die beim gestarteten Knopix sind, über lan rüber hollen.
Mit Samba.
War letztes mal nicht da, und jetzt prüft er es...