I'm sure many share my experience, similarly or identically.

I have several Linux servers (http, monitoring, mysql/php, etc).
Never an issue with any of them.

One Windows server - for ONLY Quickbooks.  I have issues with it at
least once a week.  Updates reboot it and configuration is lost.
Rights to add a printer for the CPA.  Rights for IE's security
permissions.  Disk filled up with 10 gigabytes of Windows junk
(updates I'm guessing).  It's just a mess.

Defend Windows as much as you want, but you can't deny Windows servers
tend to cost more time.

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373



On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Steve Barnes <st...@pcswin.com> wrote:
> Very Well Said Mark Nash.  All servers, OS, and software have a learning 
> Curve.  I know nothing of Linux.  Not because the desire is not there, the 
> time isn't.  There are things that I could manage better with a few free apps 
> and Linux servers.  But to this point at <700 clients I haven't needed it and 
> I will be looking into that in the future.
>
>
> Steve Barnes
> RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On 
> Behalf Of Mark Nash
> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 12:04 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Backend systems
>
> Nice Shane... How about a server with no NIC.  Now THAT would be a secure 
> server, mostly.  But what if a user got to the keyboard?  Pull the power 
> supply, now they'll surely not be able to break in... WAIT!
> There's still data on the hard drive!  Better erase that...
>
> Dude, this is meant to be in jest, and to make a point.  I don't currently 
> run any Windows servers due to the engineer that we had in our office (which 
> we now don't have so we have to rely on outside consultants for Linux 
> expertise).  But I ran on them for the first 7 years with our mail server, 
> web server, DNS servers, etc.
>
> Anyway...
>
> Flame on about Windows servers, people, but the small business world runs on 
> them.  For those of you who own your WISPs and don't know anything about 
> servers, don't listen to sensational hype.  Take a sensible and tactical 
> approach and do what's right for your business.
> Any server is just a tool.  Pluses & minuses.  You have to do a cost/benefit 
> analysis with a server just as you would which kind of radio to use in the 
> field, or who to hire to answer your phones.
>
> On 12/7/2010 7:47 AM, Shane MacDonald wrote:
>> I get scared when I hear "Windows" and "Software" in the same sentence.
>> Then when you add "Server" I usually run.
>>
>> Shane MacDonald
>> KP Performance Antennas
>>
>>
>> On 7-Dec-10, at 8:11 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>>
>>> We used Rodopi.  If you can handle the fact that its Windows and
>>> ASP.NET and MSSQL server, its OK.  It works very well and very
>>> configurable.  We had it set up on Windows Small Business Server,
>>> that is the version with MSSQL server.
>>>
>>> For what its worth.
>>>
>>> --Curtis
>>>
>>
>
>
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