I reboot more w2k, win 2003 servers than Solaris, Linux and *BSD servers. Would you like to guess, which OS needs to get rebooted more often? If you guessed Windows, your 100% correct. On more that one occasion (daily), I have to physically run to a cage and reboot servers. I work in a collocation facility / Data Center. Its that simple, go with your strengths.Īs for relibility, I can relate from my work experience. If your engineers are Windows based then go Windows. If your engineers are Unix based then use Unix. If your background is based in subject matter ‘a’ but someone decides to use subject matter ‘b’, what do you think the end result will be? Go with your strenghts. But this prompted strong internal opposition from some of AMS’ engineers, who had a sound background in Unix and who had, despite resource starvation and a companywide policy to standardise on Windows” “AMS, who specialise in naval Combat Management Systems, to implementing a Windows 2000-based CMS system for the new Type 45 Destroyer. The mars land rover is using VoxWare, which is based on *BSD (if I am not mistaken). Unix has over 30 years proven track record for reliability. There are other choices, other than windows, that can be used IE: VoxWare, Solaris, Linux and so on. “OSNews, becoming an ever increasing pit of *nix zealots…wants us to believe that ALL of their engineers were opposed. Now, where is the Control Alt Delete on the ship? I dont think its going to be one of the red buttons.
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