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RE: Re: Look for help on windows server platform

From: Eric Tsang <eric.tsang_at_msc-global.com>
Date: 2006-06-08 04:30:01 CEST

One more thing guys,

I am using windows AD authentication.

Anyone using AD authentication here?

Any problem so far?

-----Original Message-----
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nkadel@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 3:29 AM
To: Steve.Craft@sungard.com; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Look for help on windows server platform

----- Original Message -----
From: <Steve.Craft@sungard.com>
To: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 2:44 PM
Subject: RE: Look for help on windows server platform

> I'm not 100% sure why "linux as a subversion server is better".
>
> As far as I know, Apache==Apache, Subversion==Subversion, etc.
>
> Can someone elaborate on that?

Security, since Linux has much b etter ability to turn unnecessary or
undesired services by simply never installing them.

Security, since Linux almost never requires rebooting to implement the
latest software or security patches.

Security, since tools like SSH and sudo allow much safer and easier
management of user accounts and administrative privileges.

Security, since the web and office suites tools on Linux are
historically
far more secure than those for Microsoft.

Security, since the update time of a particular discovered software
vulnerability in Linux is usually measured in days if not hours and
announced publicly rather than kept concealed and revealed only after
Microsoft has gotten around to fixing it in a public patch, which in
some
cases has been more than a year and the flaws thus never publicly
acknowledged by Microsoft or announced by CERT.

Direct expense, since even a commercial Linux license is usually much
less
than the price of a Windows Server license and permits multiple clients
easily for whatever services are running on it.

Better management of swap space, in my experience since the 2.6 kernel
came
out.

Vastly easier duplication of a server setup to new or replacement
hardware.

Less expensive hardware to run the server, allowing easy availability of
a
hot failover setup when coupled with the ease of mirroring a repository
under Linux.

Easier recovery from failed hardware, since it's trivial to boot a Linux

system with a live CD and image the disk elsewhere in cases where
Windows
has been hopelessly thrashed or the NTFS file system is hopelessly
garbeled.

Considerably better support for 64-bit hardware.

The list goes on.

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