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Linux is Doomed, Thanks to Microsoft
dmcfarland:
You get what you pay for when you hire a MCSE, and thats crap. Linux admins are not cheap but they know whats to do and how to do it. That=longer uptime, and less manhours, so it balances out.
A monkey can become a MCSE. :thumbup:
Kintaro:
They don't give a shit if your an MCSE. They care about experience with past jobs.
Besides, some things on Windows I find personally, are way more difficult. I could never work out how to set up IIS 6.0 with dummy SSL cert, so if you want to secure site for simple personal reasons you would need to shell out hundreds to a CA.
Apache on the other hand has a great source of online documentation and its really easy to configure. Any monkey that can read can set it up. However their are things a monkey cannot do well, such as general Linux system maintainence. Sure you see a lot of monkeys running their own home webservers on their broadband/ADSL connections, but a lot of them go down time and time again.
dmcfarland:
Im not a MCSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I dont give a shit about you period.
--- Quote from: Kintaro ---They don't give a shit if your an MCSE. They care about experience with past jobs.
Besides, some things on Windows I find personally, are way more difficult. I could never work out how to set up IIS 6.0 with dummy SSL cert, so if you want to secure site for simple personal reasons you would need to shell out hundreds to a CA.
Apache on the other hand has a great source of online documentation and its really easy to configure. Any monkey that can read can set it up. However their are things a monkey cannot do well, such as general Linux system maintainence. Sure you see a lot of monkeys running their own home webservers on their broadband/ADSL connections, but a lot of them go down time and time again.
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Kintaro:
--- Quote from: dmcfarland ---Im not a MCSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I dont give a shit about you period.
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I wasn't saying you were, im saying that hypothetically.
Does the concept of using that type of context to explain something in english speech baffle you? Because it is quite common usage. I was starting to change my mind, but no, your a retard.
dmcfarland:
My mistake I misread.:fu:
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