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To: N3WBI3
I always got the impression that they think they are on the "cutting edge" while I am still sitting in a corner going "oooh, look what the Linux people have. Fire. It's so pretty. Can I play with it?"

Again, this is just joking. But yes, if maybe the only 10 or 15 people I ever met (using Linux) act this way I am going to percieve ALL act like this ... but it is ALL said in a joking way.

367 posted on 02/18/2005 5:03:42 AM PST by usgator
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To: usgator
usgator, I know the feeling. Up until 3 years ago I was a pure NT guy. Got into Unix because we were understaffed. It is a compleatly different culture with compleatly different expcetations.

There are some serious issues with windows in teh data center. First and foremost is the monthy reboots I need to do for windows patches and the like. Now while one server might not seem like an issue the fact I have 40 servers with different windows and dependancies and you get a mess everymonth. Its hard enough to keep up with things. Throw in things like like the wonderful tendancy MS patches and, more often, service packs to break some functionality I depend on inorder to fix a vulnerabiltiy I cant leave open and you see why UNIX guys love their flavor.

With *nix systems, 90% of the time the patch on the fly without a reboot. the other 10 breaks up to about half the time I dont need the patch (either does not apply or I have a real time work around), or I have to up and take a reboot. It is a more stable platform than windows (but I have not yet touched 2003). And a much nicer box on system resources..

368 posted on 02/18/2005 5:17:47 AM PST by N3WBI3
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