Message from @Aerione

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2016-08-02 14:14:57 UTC  

ok

2016-08-02 14:15:04 UTC  

still im betting on developing my linux skill instead

2016-08-02 14:15:31 UTC  

can nano server compete with linux?

2016-08-02 14:16:04 UTC  

Never heard of it

2016-08-02 14:16:14 UTC  

nano server=windows server

2016-08-02 14:16:15 UTC  

I think

2016-08-02 14:16:20 UTC  

after a quick google

2016-08-02 14:16:22 UTC  

But they probably cover completely separate use cases

2016-08-02 14:16:23 UTC  

search

2016-08-02 14:16:46 UTC  

Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview offers a new installation option: Nano Server. Nano Server is a remotely administered server operating system optimized for private clouds and datacenters.

2016-08-02 14:17:15 UTC  

goodbye, gonna eat poo in loo food

2016-08-02 14:17:15 UTC  

cya

2016-08-02 14:17:23 UTC  

bai

2016-08-02 14:24:01 UTC  

No respectable company will ever use Linux, I'd believe

2016-08-02 14:24:23 UTC  

It's either Windows for the cloud capability, or OSX for the uniformity

2016-08-02 14:25:00 UTC  

There IS a good reason why you don't see alot of Linux admin positions, you know

2016-08-02 14:26:04 UTC  

i disagre

2016-08-02 14:26:35 UTC  

the major telecom operator in this country is kicking out all and everything taht is windows

2016-08-02 14:26:38 UTC  

its not performant

2016-08-02 14:26:43 UTC  

and it costs fucking money

2016-08-02 14:26:52 UTC  

That might be unique for your country

2016-08-02 14:26:58 UTC  

>my performance is bad because of the os I'm using

2016-08-02 14:27:01 UTC  

Now that's just silly

2016-08-02 14:27:17 UTC  

Cause I'm smack dab in the middle of the Swedish silicon valley, and most employers have expressed that they don't feel like they can go with Linux

2016-08-02 14:27:30 UTC  

weird.

2016-08-02 14:27:47 UTC  

Due to how Microsoft and Apple are running a business model that benefits them, with monthly updates through their feedbacks

2016-08-02 14:28:01 UTC  

And that's what companies want, reliability for their software

2016-08-02 14:28:09 UTC  

wanting to pay more for something closed source that you cant easily expand and modify.

2016-08-02 14:28:18 UTC  

sounds silly to me

2016-08-02 14:28:19 UTC  

And you can't really get that with a distro that doesn't even have set dates for its updates

2016-08-02 14:28:26 UTC  

yeah

2016-08-02 14:28:30 UTC  

Money is generally no problem for them, you see

2016-08-02 14:28:45 UTC  

They want someone to maintain that system for them, so that they don't have to do that themselves

2016-08-02 14:28:51 UTC  

Thus cloud is getting more and more popular

2016-08-02 14:30:12 UTC  

of course.

2016-08-02 14:30:43 UTC  

Upstarters might still be tempted to use Linux however, cause lower costs

2016-08-02 14:30:56 UTC  

But as I said, this doesn't apply for companies with reputations

2016-08-02 14:31:07 UTC  

They want stability rather than expandability

2016-08-02 14:31:34 UTC  

Let's be honest here, the reason windows is dominant is because the secretary people only know word,excel and powerpoint.

2016-08-02 14:31:35 UTC  

And usually they can form a package out of the services that is available and run with it

2016-08-02 14:31:56 UTC  

@VuaL If only it was that simple