I figured out what my next thread will be when I get a chance.
Companies that develop for the Penguin that have gone BK. Hmmm...I better not. There may be a server space issue. LOL
Seriously I have had nothing but horror and grey hair from MY Linux server. It had an uptime percent that would get most IT specialists fired ten times over. My NT servers that I have do not have uptime issues whatsoever. The one that I use for LinksSQL/GForum/etc has been restarted 2 times in 30 months. Both planned. My Linux server, well lets just say that if it was up more than 70 percent of the time it was a good day. Yes, Daily!
Maybe it was from the ISP, maybe it was the virtual IP's giving them a fit, maybe it was the 36 domains on one server, who knows. All I know is that I do not have any problems on NT. So why fix something that isn't broke right!
By the way, I agree about .NET. That will be the death deal to Java in the business market. But, that is just my opinion of couse.
Oh and the Nimda virus did not populate at the same level as KLEZ has. Sure Outlook made it go like wildfire as almost all virus programs use security issues (left unfixed, unpatched and unprotected by antivirus programs) to multiply. The reason these made such a footprint was the people that were on the net without virus protection and/or patching their Outlook (sex without a condom).
The only true MS only virus seen in the last couple years was Code Red and the spin offs of Code Red. This attacked MS Servers only.
Bottom line, getting me to convert to the Penguin would take an act of God! LOL
Companies that develop for the Penguin that have gone BK. Hmmm...I better not. There may be a server space issue. LOL
Seriously I have had nothing but horror and grey hair from MY Linux server. It had an uptime percent that would get most IT specialists fired ten times over. My NT servers that I have do not have uptime issues whatsoever. The one that I use for LinksSQL/GForum/etc has been restarted 2 times in 30 months. Both planned. My Linux server, well lets just say that if it was up more than 70 percent of the time it was a good day. Yes, Daily!
Maybe it was from the ISP, maybe it was the virtual IP's giving them a fit, maybe it was the 36 domains on one server, who knows. All I know is that I do not have any problems on NT. So why fix something that isn't broke right!
By the way, I agree about .NET. That will be the death deal to Java in the business market. But, that is just my opinion of couse.
Oh and the Nimda virus did not populate at the same level as KLEZ has. Sure Outlook made it go like wildfire as almost all virus programs use security issues (left unfixed, unpatched and unprotected by antivirus programs) to multiply. The reason these made such a footprint was the people that were on the net without virus protection and/or patching their Outlook (sex without a condom).
The only true MS only virus seen in the last couple years was Code Red and the spin offs of Code Red. This attacked MS Servers only.
Bottom line, getting me to convert to the Penguin would take an act of God! LOL