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linux vs nt1

iprocessors, maximizing database performance on a single machine  Remote management enables efficient administration of multiple machines from remote locationsService and support: Enterprise-class support from Red Hat offers localized support via Red Hat service centers worldwide.  10-incident support pack provides fast access to Red Hat experts for problem solving to advanced configuration assistance  One year of priority online access makes downloading software updates fast and easy  Enterprise-class support from Red Hat provides localized support via Red Hat service centers worldwideRequirements: 256 MB RAM, 1.6 GB hard drive spacePrice: $3500 (See Resources for more info.)Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard requirements  Computer/Processor - Pentium 90 MHz or higher for Intel or compatible systems; System with Alpha processor for RISC systems  Memory - 64 MB of RAM  Hard Disk - 500 MB of available hard disk spacePrice 5 Client $740.00 25 Client - $2981.00 Enterprise $3600.00 (See Resources for more info.)Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Standard requirements  133 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU  256 megabytes (MB) of RAM recommended minimum (128 MB minimum supported; 4 GB maximum)  2 GB hard disk with a minimum of 1.0 GB free space. (Additional free hard disk space is required if you are installing over a network.)  Windows 2000 Server supports up to four CPUs on one machinePrice 5 Client - $850.00-$1200, Advanced Server - $4000 (25 client), MS SQL Server 7 - 5 Client $1250.00 (See Resources for more info.)SUMMARYLinux is a very powerful, inexpensive operating system. Simply put, Linux controls the software and you control Linux. This means that on the rare occasion a program crashes, Lyou can kill the program and continue to work with confidence. When compared to Windows NT, Linux is at least the technical ...

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