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[News] GNU/Linux Tops Server Survey and Windows Sunken to the Bottom

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IBM Power servers most reliable in new survey

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| IBM's Power servers topped a list of most reliable x86 and Unix machines in a 
| new survey, clocking in at only 15 minutes of unplanned downtime per year. 
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| Linux distributions running on x86 servers also performed well, as did Sun's 
| Sparc machines and HP's Unix boxes. Windows Server machines performed worse 
| than most competitors, with two to three hours of downtime per year, but have 
| still improved dramatically over previous surveys.   
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http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9135497/IBM_Power_servers_most_reliable_in_new_survey?source=rss_opsys

5 key questions about cloud storage

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| "I look at cloud adoption a little like I look at Linux adoption 10 years 
| ago," says John Engates, chief technology officer at San Antonio-based 
| Rackspace Hosting Inc. "Adoption didn't happen overnight. It came in the back 
| door. The system administrator or developer who did work on the weekend 
| brought in the Linux application he built and showed it around on Monday like 
| a science project. It took a while for people to realize it's a viable way to 
| do things."      
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http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/340471/Cloud_Storage_Illuminated?taxonomyId=16


Related:

Ballmer Still Searching for an Answer to Google

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| "Forty percent of servers run Windows, 60 percent run Linux," he said. "How
| are we doing? Forty is less than 60, so I don't like it. ... We have some
| work to do."
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/151568/ballmer_still_searching_for_an_answer_to_google.html
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