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Asked by jskfan in Linux
Most of System Administrator that I have met in different companies, use Windows Active Directory,DNS,DHCP, EXchange server. Regarding Linux portion, it's basically stand alone servers that services resource intensive applications, such as Apache web server, VMware ESx servers. But I wonder what they interact with in Linux server other than troubleshooting the system or handling files or sometimes user permissions. The rest is done with WIndows Active Directory.
My point here, is it worth moving from windows(GUI)"easy" administration to Linux(command line) administration or the difference is just Free Vs not-Free?
I have also read that Linux is not vulnerable as windows is and can't hit by viruses,spyware,etc.....
is that True.??
Thanks
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