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:LinuxWorld Australia: Nutter's Help Desk: Windows vs. Linux
LinuxWorld Australia: Nutter's Help Desk: Windows vs. Linux
Oct 30, 2004, 17 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (5984 reads)

(Other stories by Ron Nutter)

"'As we look to add additional servers to our network, the discussion is whether to use Windows or Linux. Our traditional platform has been Windows, but we need to evaluate the costs associated with each server. Some in our department are arguing that with Linux being free, we could save a little bit of money and buy a little better server. How should we fairly evaluate our options?'

"A book could be written in answer to your question. I would first start looking at what you want to use your next server for. See what software is available for Windows and Linux..."

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If on a statue or war memorial an MCSE s ...   MCSE's don't get free   
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