Re: 2003 Server vs. Linux
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:10:43 +1000
moma wrote:
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> Linux is very stable so rebooting and downtime is next to nothing.
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I have seen a site that puts the MS claim of 99% uptime a different way.
1% of 24 hours is just enough for a Windows box to crash and reboot.
So rephrased it becomes:
"We guarantee that Windows will not need a reboot more than once a day"
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Regards,
Harry Phillips
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