Am 08.01.2010 15:20, schrieb Lee Bolding:
> 
> On 8 Jan 2010, at 13:43, Eno wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, Lee Bolding wrote:
>>
>>> The whole IIS/windows server licensing issue is also beginning to  
>>> disappear - if you want a well supported, enterprise grade, stable and  
>>> scalable PHP environment, you'll likely want Zend Server - which costs  
>>> around the same as a Windows Server license. Apache, lighttp, nginx  
>>> etc are all free, but who actually supports them? If your server goes  
>>> bump in the night, who you gonna call?
>>
>> We have our own support team to call :-)
> 
> Yes, but a salaried employee is more expensive than raising a ticket on a 
> case-by-case basis with the likes of Zend (or buying a support contract to 
> begin with)
> 
The funny thing is that the Zend server consists mainly of OS software,
apache, mysql and php. This shows how to earn money with OS, package OS,
optimize it and sell it as a CS package with support.
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