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Ask HN: Does anyone here use OS X as a webserver?
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31 points
by rohanprabhu
3674 days ago
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We have webservers running BSD, Linux, Windows, but when it comes to OSX, I have only seen people installing server software on it because they do development on it. Does anyone here run/administrate a big website (say with a million users) on OSX? Why did you (or your company) choose OSX? Can you compare it to hosting on other platforms? |
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All modern web application stacks run as well on Linux as they would on OS X, if not better, so there is no advantage to running OS X and lots of downsides.
You need to run OS X on Apple hardware, and they haven't made a blade server for several years, so you'd be stuck with either the mini or the Mac Pro, either of which is going to be expensive for the computing resources you get. You also can't fit them neatly into an enclosure.
Also, if you ever wanted to move your infrastructure to the cloud you'd need to move to Linux anyway.
I can think of no valid reason to use OS X server to host any kind of web app.