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04-21-2005 07:30 PM
04-21-2005 07:30 PM
Windows or Linux
hello to all
We are a company that we have approximately 100 users connected to the us net.
We have a controller of domain with Windows 2000 Server. ML 330
We have a server of files and printers with windows 2000 server. HP LH3
We have a firewall linux DL380
We have of mail server linux DL380
Too a server proxy linux DL380
we have a serverwith different services (jabber, dhcp, dns, etc) linux DL380
And a server with windows 2000 server of ms sql ML350
And we want to change the controller of domain and then server of files and printers.
We want to have a rapid, sure and stable system. What is the best Windows or Linux?
Thank's
We are a company that we have approximately 100 users connected to the us net.
We have a controller of domain with Windows 2000 Server. ML 330
We have a server of files and printers with windows 2000 server. HP LH3
We have a firewall linux DL380
We have of mail server linux DL380
Too a server proxy linux DL380
we have a serverwith different services (jabber, dhcp, dns, etc) linux DL380
And a server with windows 2000 server of ms sql ML350
And we want to change the controller of domain and then server of files and printers.
We want to have a rapid, sure and stable system. What is the best Windows or Linux?
Thank's
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05-02-2005 06:37 AM
05-02-2005 06:37 AM
Re: Windows or Linux
OS that meets your expectations is the best. Since you are still have windows domain, if you are ok with it, i recommend you to continue with it.
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05-03-2005 02:06 AM
05-03-2005 02:06 AM
Re: Windows or Linux
Hi
This should be more like your choice since the OS depends on the applications which are supposed to be running on it, If the application vendor suggest that it would run both in Windows and Linus then you have to start looking but then you have to take into account the support cost for either Linux or Windows other than the hardware maintenance.
Since you are already running windows it would be better to continue with this.
Rgds
HGN
This should be more like your choice since the OS depends on the applications which are supposed to be running on it, If the application vendor suggest that it would run both in Windows and Linus then you have to start looking but then you have to take into account the support cost for either Linux or Windows other than the hardware maintenance.
Since you are already running windows it would be better to continue with this.
Rgds
HGN
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