On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 08:40:36AM +0200, Zoki wrote:
>
>http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-08-23-014-20-NW-MS
>
>An excerpt from the CD:
>
>"Reliability"
>Linux is being used for simple tasks such as file/print and static web page 
>serving. Microsoft customers are using Windows NT Server for demanding, 
>high performance, mission critical applications such as messaging, data 
>warehousing, decision support and e-commerce. Less heavily loaded systems 
>with less complex software suites have high reliability."

Demanding as in running Code Red, Nimba, etc.?  Reliability as in heavily
loaded Linux servers whose uptimes are generally limited by the power
company or equipment moves?

Bill
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