Please focus with regards to this thread's topics on direct comparisons between FreeBSD and Linux Operating Systems. This thread is mostly intended for server use.
I would personally like to know the pro's and con's of FreeBSD compared to the most popular of Linux distributions including CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, and Scientific Linux.
Furthermore, I would enjoy if someone or users may possibly compare and contrast the following specifically and more easily understandable, because as I've read this thread has turned very technical containing commands/command lines and configurations. Please help us users that actually cannot manage our own servers but do need an operating system for our online business(es), site(s), blog(s), online store(s), etc:
Please compare and contrast between FreeBSD & Linux:
I know that this was a long list of questions. I ask that you sincerely and honestly answer all of the questions that you [may] have knowledge of/about to the best of your ability and provide sources if possible. Furthermore, please don't guess on any answers. And if a question within the list has multiple questions in it, I ask that you answer all of the questions within the bullet due to the fact that it all pertains to the main question/concern being asked and addressed and is all relevant and related.
Please try to answer the questions listed above as easily understandable as possible for newbies like me. I am not familiar with server management nor the commands associated with FreeBSD or CentOS. I plan on going back to school to learn about server management but am currently physically disabled. And like many of us, we simply don't understand handbooks or too technical of terms of too technical answers.
Sources may include links to other websites [that aren't too technical], your own knowledge, and/or your own personal experience(s) with certain operating systems, whether it be Unix-based or Linux-based.
I, as well as the community here, thank you all in advance for your time to answer the questions listed above. Even if you only know the answer to one or a couple/few questions, please do post your answer to it; do note however that just because a question is being answered, there may be multiple variations of the answer, so multiple answers to the same question(s) is most definitely accepted, appreciated, and recommended.
Again, thank you all. This will help the entire community.
I would personally like to know the pro's and con's of FreeBSD compared to the most popular of Linux distributions including CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, and Scientific Linux.
Furthermore, I would enjoy if someone or users may possibly compare and contrast the following specifically and more easily understandable, because as I've read this thread has turned very technical containing commands/command lines and configurations. Please help us users that actually cannot manage our own servers but do need an operating system for our online business(es), site(s), blog(s), online store(s), etc:
Please compare and contrast between FreeBSD & Linux:
- Stability
- Security
- Speed
- Performance
- Ease of Use
- Ease of Management
- Firewall Protection
- Connecting multiple servers to each other, to work together or to have as slaves
- Resources
- Ratio between Hacking FreeBSD vs Linux Operating Systems
- Hacking Detection and Prevention
- DDoS and DoS attack detection and prevention
- Updates and Frequency
- Automatic Functions that FreeBSD or Linux may or may not have, such as automatic updates
64-bit support and comparison - Connecting to FreeBSD or Linux via remote/virtual access, where you can actually view the server as a desktop/environment
- Do both support dual 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps ethernet port connections? Please reply to both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps
- Which operating system is best for load balancing, in terms of setting up multiple servers to instantaneously communicate with each other and communicate with each other and read and write data instantly? Furthermore, should one server fail, there will be a back-up server(s) to take its place. This is in terms of one visitor will be automatically directed to server #2 and another to server #4.
- Do both provide firewall and antivirus services/components for free? Which operating system is more prone to firewall intrusions, hack attempts, downtime, and viruses? Is there also a way to detect both adware, spyware, and malware and both operating systems? Please answer all questions thoroughly.
- In general, is there any evidence containing which operating system is: faster, more stable, performs better, safer/more secure, has better support, and/or is "generally better" in a sense (please explain within your answer). I ask that you answer all of the questions and provide evidence and benchmarks if possible.
- Last question, don't worry, for now.
Is FreeBSD, being based off of Unix, or Linux more prone to hackers and DDoS and DoS attacks? Please answer these questions thoroughly.
I know that this was a long list of questions. I ask that you sincerely and honestly answer all of the questions that you [may] have knowledge of/about to the best of your ability and provide sources if possible. Furthermore, please don't guess on any answers. And if a question within the list has multiple questions in it, I ask that you answer all of the questions within the bullet due to the fact that it all pertains to the main question/concern being asked and addressed and is all relevant and related.
Please try to answer the questions listed above as easily understandable as possible for newbies like me. I am not familiar with server management nor the commands associated with FreeBSD or CentOS. I plan on going back to school to learn about server management but am currently physically disabled. And like many of us, we simply don't understand handbooks or too technical of terms of too technical answers.
Sources may include links to other websites [that aren't too technical], your own knowledge, and/or your own personal experience(s) with certain operating systems, whether it be Unix-based or Linux-based.
I, as well as the community here, thank you all in advance for your time to answer the questions listed above. Even if you only know the answer to one or a couple/few questions, please do post your answer to it; do note however that just because a question is being answered, there may be multiple variations of the answer, so multiple answers to the same question(s) is most definitely accepted, appreciated, and recommended.
Again, thank you all. This will help the entire community.