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The Linux/Windows Server War Rages On



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By : Terrence Wright    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-15 10:22:24
Within this day and age of tightening economies every dollar is scrutinized. Whereby yesteryear the decision to choose whether or not to use Windows or Linux was based upon a variety of factors, increasingly the expense are being considered more often than not. As companies are tightening their belt, the question becomes, how can I save money, and do I have to use both technologies.

The major problem with Linux coexisting with Windows Servers is that each environment has it's own needs. Including dedicated hardware, staff with specialized skills in handling the systems, in addition to suites of management tools. Mostly they're incompatible with each other.

However, in the past couple of years there has been newer and more effective tools that have been released that are allowing system administrators to handle both systems in the same management console. This has made things easier to work around.

The issue is dependant on consolidating servers. Most of the time Linux boxes are kept very separate from Windows servers. In some instances, even the hardware is incompatible. Until recently there's been no way for system administrators to consolidate servers onto one machine.

Now with Windows Server 2008, there are brand-new options. Microsoft has come up with a groundbreaking alliance with Novell and their version of Linux. Now, should you run Windows Server 2008, you can also run Novell's SUSE version of Linux virtually on the same machine.

The problem is that Microsoft hasn't given any information if they intend on allowing every other Linux releases to become run on their 2008 platform. So far however, it's looking like it's a no-go. What this really means is the fact that in many cases it could be a double conversion. Taking the windows servers to the new version of Windows Server 2008. And unless you were already using Novell's Linux, transferring your Linux systems over to the brand new system.

It's not a perfect marriage, not every systems respond well towards the virtualization. But, remarkably it seems to operate pretty smoothly for many applications. With either the discharge of a new releases of Linux to Windows Server 2008, and new and improved management tools with this kind of environment, it looks like this could be the wave of the future.

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Terrence Wright is a free lance writer that is at present generating articles or blog posts just for Houston Computer Repair - Nerds Next Door. If you need an experienced and competent Pc Repair In Houston call Nerds Next Door at 888-596-4321.

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