Windows could be cheaper
Posted Dec 12, 2002 18:21 UTC (Thu) by
esh (subscriber, #140)
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Windows could be cheaper by dbrandon
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Linux and the total cost of ownership
Running a system process as "root" is often less of a problem than it is made out to be; and this is different from having set-UID root programs, which are more delicate. Keeping a system simple is often decisive for maintaining a secure system. ACLs, the basis for the fine grained security settings of Windows NT/2000/XP, has been available for most kinds of Unix system for many years. It is however only rarely used because it makes a system more complex. In most real world cases increased complexity means weaker security.
Incidentially, reducing complexity also reduces the TCO. The significant cost of MSCE training is justified by the necessity to learn all those concepts. OSS/free software on the other hand has many independent components each of which is usually easier to fully understand compared with the corresponding "component" in Windows. This is a major reason why OSS/free software is cheaper to maintain.
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