Re: TRAINING videos - Prove IT.
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texte = You just forget a firewall because Linux aint secure enough, (at least notfor my solutions where some of my customers actually has the law tellingthem about security issues!Linux, well Linux is fast enough indeed, but i would not considder itreliable in the matter of up-time.I have a example of the tability that i want in my solutions.http://www.yak-yak.com which is a Macbased server not running WebCat,(atleast not yet)Now the server has been up for more than a year, with no crash!In its lifetime it has only had a few crashes explained by powerfailure.Thats stability that ROCKS! Linux can't offer me this.If something goes wrong on a linux box, it's much more complex toadminister, why i have to spend much more time doing this, than if thesolution has been on a mac server.Martin>> By the way, $2500 is cheap. The above mentioned vendor charged $81,000>> for the tools and $3000 per person for training, not including travel and>> expenses. And this was all character based stuff. No graphics, no>> Internet, no e-commerce.>>DAMN!!! Were all crazy!!!>>Linux - $1.99 (price of CD)>Postgres SQL - free>PERL - free>Book on PERL - $39.95>Book on Linux - $29.95>Book on SQL - $30.95>Book on CGI - $32.95>A new server - $1600>>Total - $1735>>With just under a grand to spend on more books!!!!!>(or more servers! routers, dns, the skys the limit)>>Yes, by george, I think I have made my descion!
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You just forget a firewall because Linux aint secure enough, (at least notfor my solutions where some of my customers actually has the law tellingthem about security issues!Linux, well Linux is fast enough indeed, but i would not considder itreliable in the matter of up-time.I have a example of the tability that i want in my solutions.http://www.yak-yak.com which is a Macbased server not running WebCat,(atleast not yet)Now the server has been up for more than a year, with no crash!In its lifetime it has only had a few crashes explained by powerfailure.Thats stability that ROCKS! Linux can't offer me this.If something goes wrong on a linux box, it's much more complex toadminister, why i have to spend much more time doing this, than if thesolution has been on a mac server.Martin>> By the way, $2500 is cheap. The above mentioned vendor charged $81,000>> for the tools and $3000 per person for training, not including travel and>> expenses. And this was all character based stuff. No graphics, no>> Internet, no e-commerce.>>DAMN!!! Were all crazy!!!>>Linux - $1.99 (price of CD)>Postgres SQL - free>PERL - free>Book on PERL - $39.95>Book on Linux - $29.95>Book on SQL - $30.95>Book on CGI - $32.95>A new server - $1600>>Total - $1735>>With just under a grand to spend on more books!!!!!>(or more servers! routers, dns, the skys the limit)>>Yes, by george, I think I have made my descion!
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