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Windows Cheaper to Patch Than Open Source?

daria42 writes "Is Windows cheaper to patch than open source software? Of course this Microsoft-commissioned report thinks so - but a number of people disagree, including a key Novell Asia-Pac exec, Paul Kangro. Kangro highlights problems with the report including the fact that it refers to problems faced by administrators before 2003: before significant improvements were made to Linux patching tools. 'We didn't have tools like Xen for Linux then,' says Kangro. 'When I patch my Linux box I don't need to bring it up and down any number of times.' Kangro also points out the report doesn't mention costs associated with rebooting systems after a patch is applied."

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  1. Re:emerge -uDN world by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    HAHHAAHAHHAHAHHHA that was the best joke i've heard in years. Thanks!

  2. Re:Other horrible things Linux does...... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    It will leave the toilet seat up and leave the hairdryer plugged in dangerously close to a full bathtub.

    ... and it will leave your Qu'ran you-know-where when your Muslim friends come over to visit...