After reading this article, I and nobody else, should think any less of a Linux-based solution than they did before reading it. The only thing I thought after reading this article was how much of joke these examples are! In fact, these examples portray bad decisions on the company's ends.
First off, to blame incompatibilities, lack of SQL server options, and poor performance **AFTER** implementation is just ludicris! Those possibilities, issues, etc. could have been worked out before even thinking of installing a total Linux solution and to blame them on Linux is just taking the blame off of who really deserves it.
The eCommerce site that crashed and burned?? Once again, the company is putting blame for thier poor decisions on another target. The downtime that they experienced is a reult of poor management within the ISP. And, a PHP site crashes because a value is too big? HaHaHa
After reading this article, I and nobody else, should think any less of a Linux-based solution than they did before reading it. The only thing I thought after reading this article was how much of joke these examples are! In fact, these examples portray bad decisions on the company's ends.
First off, to blame incompatibilities, lack of SQL server options, and poor performance **AFTER** implementation is just ludicris! Those possibilities, issues, etc. could have been worked out before even thinking of installing a total Linux solution and to blame them on Linux is just taking the blame off of who really deserves it.
The eCommerce site that crashed and burned?? Once again, the company is putting blame for thier poor decisions on another target. The downtime that they experienced is a reult of poor management within the ISP. And, a PHP site crashes because a value is too big? HaHaHa