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---Anyone happy with the plain vanilla web server functions afforded by linux and Apache get them cheap with linux. ---
Yeah, right. Try LAMP. It's M$ biggest nightmare.
Do you think that maybe, just once, you could actually have a clue about what you're shilling for? Probably not. You don't impress anyone with your ignorance and you constant shilling for M$ comes across as a zealot. Nothing more.
OTOH, if you want a web server that can be cracked by 50 million 12 year old script kiddies then, that is considered an option, not available with Linux by the way, and it will cost you a premium.
It does strike me as significant that the companies choosing to go with M$ are all failing. Maybe has something to do with the $multi-million price tag, every 2-3 years with no return. There is no way possible to break even with your investment in M$, forget about a profit. - Posted by: zd-spam Posted on: 11/26/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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