• Zoldalma
    #331
    Par felmeres:
    http://librenix.com/?inode=2698
    http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1354390,00.asp
    es a vegere:
    http://weblog.kestrelworks.com/archives/000209.html
    idezet:
    In this study the results were shown across three years of use. The results show the Linux configurations costing an average of $186,000 for the compared loads, Windows configurations costing $423,000 and Solaris configurations costing $1,475,000 over the three year period. With differences that large, it is difficult to ignore the opportunities.

    es a plussz ami tetszett:
    - Experience with Microsoft shows that soft costs like security could skew TCO figures much higher for Windows servers. Windows requires constant patching and configuration checking and usually requires a reboot to finish the patch which takes resources out of the pool.