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Re: [News] Google Ridicules Windows, Microsoft TCO Studies

__/ [ Mark Kent ] on Thursday 17 August 2006 07:22 \__

> begin  oe_protect.scr
> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> __/ [ Hadron Quark ] on Wednesday 16 August 2006 22:05 \__
>> 
>>> 7 <website_has_email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>> 
>>>> Hadron Quark wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 7 <website_has_email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Google talks up smart software for reliability
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>>>>> | However, Pike did say that nowadays Google's servers are
>>>>>>> | custom-designed and run Red Hat Linux with a modified kernel.
>>>>>>> | 
>>>>>>> | [...]
>>>>>>> | 
>>>>>>> | Pike said he doesn't believe Google could have achieved this level
>>>>>>> | of reliability with Windows.
>>>>>>> | 
>>>>>>> | "It was a good decision [to choose Linux] because it made it so
>>>>>>> | flexible in the way you can do it," he said.
>>>>>>> | 
>>>>>>> | [...]
>>>>>>> | 
>>>>>>> | Pike then jokingly said if Microsoft's claims about the number of
>>>>>>> | Windows administrators required per server were true compared to
>>>>>>> | Linux, "Google would be a much bigger company".
>>>>>>> `----
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;1225434946;fp;2;fpid;1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If Google invalidated micoshaft sys admin studies, then there
>>>>>> is no reason for ANY small, medium or large sized businesses,
>>>>>> educational establishments, charities and governments to
>>>>>> believe micoshaft funded studies ever again.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Who or what is "micoshaft"?  Some kind of census company?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Oh nah. Its some kind of employer of asstroturfing
>>>> trolls who try to pass themselves off here as windope users
>>>> when in fact they are actually illiterate cut and paste idiots
>>>> lacking basic computer knowledge.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for clarifying that you are a total waste of bandwidth.
>> 
>> He makes good points sometimes.
> 
> Rather more of them than Mr Quark, who's a Microsoft astroturfer and
> shouldn't be here at all.

In HQ's defence, I very much doubt it. See the E-mail which discusses posting
history... *wink*

Best wishesm

Roy

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