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<blockquote data-quote="finrudd341" data-source="post: 478794" data-attributes="member: 68408"><p>Good point - it had not even occured to me to run Windows on a server, but yes, you could also do that. Again, it all depends what else you wanted to do with the server. </p><p></p><p>For example, if you wanted to run a home CCTV service and a PBX, then I would personally chose Linux, but Windows is more user friendly if you don't already know Linux.</p><p></p><p>Linux is going to be less prone to virus attacks in that most viruses are written to exploit Windows applications and services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finrudd341, post: 478794, member: 68408"] Good point - it had not even occured to me to run Windows on a server, but yes, you could also do that. Again, it all depends what else you wanted to do with the server. For example, if you wanted to run a home CCTV service and a PBX, then I would personally chose Linux, but Windows is more user friendly if you don't already know Linux. Linux is going to be less prone to virus attacks in that most viruses are written to exploit Windows applications and services. [/QUOTE]
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