I found this while browsing neworder a bit ago. Not trying to starte any windows/linux war just wanted to post it for people to read as it is pc related news. I say go windows hehe.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9333
I found this while browsing neworder a bit ago. Not trying to starte any windows/linux war just wanted to post it for people to read as it is pc related news. I say go windows hehe.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9333
Windows 2003 is a nice server platform.
Linux is a nice server platform.
Both have their uses.
I havent got a chance to play with Windows 2003 since RC1 so i dont really know its benifits, but it looked promising.
I didn't read past the first sentence which read
IT WILL COME as no surprise that the tests involved, although performed by an independent lab, were sponsored by Microsoft
Not even the next sentance?But that doesn't change their basic validity.
It had to be funded by someone, i think that yea it might be slightly biased but the records are pretty clear cut.
Nope, I've seen enough of these in the past that are sponsored by Microsoft and have learned to ignore them.
The tests were conducted on 8-processor servers; And Windows is more mature with SMP, I still love Windows haters though.
So now I'm a Windows hater? Alrighty then, if you say so. I work in a quite immense Windows environment (800 desktops around 50 servers) daily and enjoy it quite a bit most of the time. I just don't buy into Microsoft's marketing babble like most other people.
I didn't know there was a Windows 2003...
-Save the whales. Collect the whole set.
I have Windows 2003 Enterprise installed with a dual boot with Windows XP Professional. I set up a StreamCast server on it and streamed a couple simpson episodes and MP3s. I like it, I plan on using it alot more.
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How the heck could you afford the $3,999 price tag on 2003 Enterprise?Originally posted by Xei
I have Windows 2003 Enterprise installed with a dual boot with Windows XP Professional.
It costs that much? lolOriginally posted by BMJ
How the heck could you afford the $3,999 price tag on 2003 Enterprise?
I'll give you one guess...
"What are you after - the vague post of the week award?" - Salem
IPv6 Ready.
Travel the world, meet interesting people...kill them.
Trying to fix or change something, only guaruntees and perpetuates its existence.
I don't know about angels, but it is fear that gives men wings.
The problem with wanting something is the fear of losing it, or never having it. The thought makes you weak.
E-Mail Xei
I dunno about windows 2003 but I do know why I use Linux: it's free, it works as well or better than windows for my uses(programming, gaming), and I have the source code. Plus I just love having 7 different tty's(consoles, you could say) running at the same time, along with 4 different GUI workspaces. Is it true that you will have to authenticate with MS servers to use your operating system? If so, I have a feeling it's going to suck to be a Windows user. It's kind of like your computer won't really belong to you anymore.