No.
Both are fairly easy to install. Apache is far easier to install on versions of Windows that are not supported by IIS, such as Windows XP Home. In Windows XP Pro, it is as simple as using the Add / Remove Windows components for IIS, and running a simple installer for Apache. XP Home requires manually copying and tweaking. IIS and Apache are more often found bundled in a Linux distro or Windows Server installation, in which the installation of Apache or IIS (respectively) will be automated.
No, it is unix-based but Linux is a kernel not an operating system.Ubuntu,Linux Mint,Debian,and puppy Linux,ect. are OS's that use the Linux kernel.
Apache is an open source web server that's supports php, Apache is known to be open source because the source code is available for configuration as per your requirements, its a Linux based product. on the other hand IIS is a Microsoft product you need a licence to use it commercially, there is no way of configuring any tabs in the code.Apache is economical t use compared to IISBy VALANCIO DANIEL FERNANDES
everyone can use linux
Port 80 is the default web server port and IIS would use Port 80 unless configured to use a different port.
Visual Studio includes a built in web server (basically a mini version of IIS) that you can use for development and debugging, but to actually host a ASP webpage on a server you need IIS.
Website Baker is PHP software. Meaning that it is run by your webserver (IIS or Apache), not directly by the operating system (Windows, Linux). That is why it is surely Vista compatible.
Linux is not illegal. Linux is a free, public license software modeled on Unix.
There are many available resources that can assist an individual with learning how to use Linux. A couple resources that can assist an individual with learning how to use Linux include: Wikihow and Linuxcommand.
There are several different tax software compatible with Linux. You can use Tax Act. Is another software that people use when the Linux is not available.
No. Linux also runs on mainframes.
Sure! Internet cafes can use Linux no problem if they so choose.