Linux or Windows?
A new survey says that customers deploying Windows Server 2003 find its quality, performance and reliability equal to or better than Linux.

A new survey by the US
says that the majority of Small to Medium Businesses (SMB) and enterprise customers deploying Windows Server 2003 find its quality, performance and reliability equal to or better than Linux.
This perception, combined with Microsoft’s extensive installed base, makes it difficult for Linux to displace Windows Server, Windows XP or Office in the SMB or enterprise markets.
However, Yankee Group’s survey shows Linux gaining momentum as a complementary server presence in Windows networks. More than 50% of companies surveyed said they plan to install Linux in parallel with, or in addition to, existing Windows operating systems.
According to the survey, most respondents that are deploying Linux say that action will not change the status of their installed NetWare and UNIX systems. However, some Netware and UNIX users will migrate away from those legacy operating systems.
The Linux-Windows 2005 TCO Comparison Survey analyses the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and rate of Return on Investment (ROI) of Windows versus Linux in SMB and enterprise environments. It provides survey results to questions companies face when determining their TCO, such as deployment costs, the cost of downtime, and the time and staff associated with internal and external security attacks.
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