{"id":63,"date":"2007-02-14T19:45:36","date_gmt":"2007-02-14T19:45:36","guid":{"rendered":"\/blog\/?p=63"},"modified":"2007-03-03T18:11:05","modified_gmt":"2007-03-03T18:11:05","slug":"total-cost-of-bullshit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lilithebowman.com\/blog\/2007\/02\/total-cost-of-bullshit\/","title":{"rendered":"Total Cost of Subterfuge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2ve ordered Microsoft Canada\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2s &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/canada\/getthefacts\/default.mspx\" onclick=\"window.open(this.href); return false\">Get the Facts<\/a>&#8221; CD kit.<\/p>\n<p>I wanted to see all of the independent studies those ads you see online are citing, saying that the total cost of ownership (TCO) is much lower for a Windows 2003 Server.<\/p>\n<p>While the studies do prove lots of Microsoft bred IT managers who grew up with a Windows PC and only really know that OS well like purchasing and dealing with Windows servers, most of the studies are surveys which are highly subjective.<\/p>\n<p>In my personal experience, a server with any other operating system and a Windows based server perform completely differently. So much about the underlying operating system of Windows is sub-obtimal that typically it just chugs along compared to anything else, really. This includes linux distributions, BSDs, Mac servers and pretty much anything else I can get my hands on.<\/p>\n<p>As far as maintaining a Linux, Unix, Sun or other odd branded server is concerned &#8211; your costs are definitely going to be higher on a per-incident basis because you need someone with a higher degree of training to fix the problem. Considering the fact that you\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2re much less likely to have an issue with, for example Linux or Unix than with a Windows server this might offset the cost. I can\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2t say anything conclusively on this either.<\/p>\n<p>Interoperability was a major point in thier missives. From what I read the IT managers who migrated to Windows Server 2003 threw their hands up in the air and said, &#8220;Hey! This is easier to administer and it\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2s not that bad!&#8221; Microsoft has taken a slightly better stance lately on using open standards in their products, but it is admittedly half-assed as it usually is. This might get better with time, as long as we continue to be savvy consumers and demand better. They may be a slow-moving giant but Microsoft does seem to listen.<\/p>\n<p>The big sticking point in all of these articles seems to be <a href=\"http:\/\/legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com\/indemnifying\" onclick=\"window.open(this.href); return false\">indemifying<\/a> clients against loss associated with their use of the product. Essentially if you buy your server software, supposedly you are protected should someone sue you. If you use an open-source, free alternative they argue that your hands are tied.<\/p>\n<p>The articles downplay the fact that many linux groups and Linux-based companies have come up with indemnification solutions of their own. I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2m no expert on this so I can\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2t even comment on it.<\/p>\n<p>From what I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2ve read of my end user licence agreement (EULA) for my copy of Windows XP (admittedly a consumer product) I can not hold Microsoft in any way responsible for damages that arise from the use of their product. This includes claims of fitness for a particular use, merchantability, etc, etc, etc&#8230; The legalese goes on for a while and basically lets you know you\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2re boned if you get sued for using Windows and letting something sensative slip out.<\/p>\n<p>So the world of business consumers getting indemnification is completely new to me. I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2ll have to read more on the subject.<\/p>\n<p>Overall? I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2d have to say that I need to learn more. I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2ve used Linux distributions of many flavours for years for my own purposes and this website is, in fact now hosted on a modest Linux box. (Which I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2m sure you can glean from the HTTP request.)<\/p>\n<p>I generally like the stability of Linux. I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2ve never had downtime with linux due to anything but a hardware failure. If I were to have a server farm with no SPFs (Single Points of Failure) I could make that exactly zero percent downtime, easily. I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2ve had a shaky relationship with running servers on any flavour of Windows.<\/p>\n<p>So <a href=\"http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/\" onclick=\"window.open(this.href); return false\">Microsoft<\/a> definitely has it\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2s work cut out for them convincing die-hard fans of alternate solutions like myself of their merits. I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2m sure they\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2re not worried as they have lots of money. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2ve ordered Microsoft Canada\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2s &#8220;Get the Facts&#8221; CD kit. I wanted to see all of the independent studies those ads you see online are citing, saying that the total cost of ownership (TCO) is much lower for a Windows 2003 Server. 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