• Suzune@ani.social
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    2 months ago

    Probably not. Most Linux admins know their systems and are able to navigate out of the situation with ease. But also most people don’t use any corporate off-the-shelf software, because there are better options that are freely available.

    Furthermore a Linux installation is dedicated and slim for one single purpose. The flexibility creates diversity.

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        2 months ago

        No. They don’t. They always need Microsoft support to solve situations and upgrades. You can also ask simple questions that they cannot answer. Try Active Directory: how to run AD in a secure fashion? Or: What services do rely on DCs in our company?

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          My guy, I work cloud support for both Linux and Windows VMs.

          I get dumbass cases from both all the time.