#10 - I still run into people that don't know windows has updates.
What does that have to do with Windows being, or not being, better than the alternatives?
Most companies would save alot more by using , say , bsd servers, but then setting them up can be a chore for the linux handicapped.
And you're basing these conclusions on what? If you reject Microsoft's paid-for studies, what studies can you cite that are better?
Two weeks after I aquired server 2003 , ms sends me a disk , #3 and an apology that sharepoint borks the install. That toasted any deal I could've made. Add to that thier 5 client liscense and WPA and you've got a real loser.
Ah yes, your "Windows sucks" story. Give me a break. That "real loser" serves 10 million requests a day for me on two servers that cost less than $8000 - put together.
Bsd will run legally on as many computers as you want/need.
No kidding. BSD is free. Windows isn't. What a concept.
no limit on pc s or activation and the icing on the cake is you can run bsd on an older system(s).
What's your problem with activation? I've activated dozens of systems... and it has always, quite literally, been a 5 second "click, click, OK" for me. I've also done numerous upgrades to many of those systems, and not once has it prompted me to re-activate.
The fact of the matter is that if people weren't liars and theives, Microsoft wouldn't need activation.
most business customers I've seen would have to upgrade thier systems to even run the bare minimum of 2k3. where as bsd flies like the wind on a plain 233MHz system!
What a retarded argument. Windows 3.1 would FLY on a 233MHz system, but alas, I don't want to use Windows 3.1. I love BSD... don't get me wrong, but pound for pound it simply doesn't match up with Win2k3. Just because something can run on a crappy old system doesn't mean it's faster... it means it has less overhead because, typically, it DOES LESS.
Personally, I've had no problems running Win2k3 on a PIII-500 with 256MB of ram. I use it as a backup development server. Runs just fine. Would I ever use that to host any serious site? Of course not. Nor would any mildly competent person use a 233MHz system, either.
This post was edited by RMD on Wednesday, January 07, 2004 at 01:24.
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