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<blockquote data-quote="kneedragger" data-source="post: 2129072" data-attributes="member: 18304"><p>Well if you consider JPMC and Discover Card small financial institutions, then I haven't been to a large one. I worked at JPMC for the merger, DR and datacenter relocation and server remediation. Guess what? They only use Wintel architecture on non-mission critical servers. Solaris, HP-UX, AIX and now Red Hat.</p><p></p><p>Windows are used as the majority of servers only because they are CHEAP, not secure.</p><p></p><p>OSX servers, quite frankly, are a load faster and more efficient than comparably priced Windows boxes. Look it up, You're the uber-consultant.</p><p></p><p>Discover Card??? AIX all over the place. Not on legacy apps.</p><p></p><p>For resistance to hacking and security, you can't beat UNIX. Keep telling yourself windows is the end all. Then click you heels together and say "There's no place like sucking Bill Gates' teat"</p><p></p><p>BTW, I consult for a huge consulting firm and I do BCP for only Fortune 1000 corps. I know nothing though. My company list 76% of the Fortune 1000 as clients.</p><p></p><p>We use all OS's and for security purposes, we often use UNIX. DOD uses SGI servers for info they don't want to get out. When they got hacked, care to guess which OS was on that box?</p><p></p><p>I don't hate Windows and Mac's have their faults, they are not what you make them out to be though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kneedragger, post: 2129072, member: 18304"] Well if you consider JPMC and Discover Card small financial institutions, then I haven't been to a large one. I worked at JPMC for the merger, DR and datacenter relocation and server remediation. Guess what? They only use Wintel architecture on non-mission critical servers. Solaris, HP-UX, AIX and now Red Hat. Windows are used as the majority of servers only because they are CHEAP, not secure. OSX servers, quite frankly, are a load faster and more efficient than comparably priced Windows boxes. Look it up, You're the uber-consultant. Discover Card??? AIX all over the place. Not on legacy apps. For resistance to hacking and security, you can't beat UNIX. Keep telling yourself windows is the end all. Then click you heels together and say "There's no place like sucking Bill Gates' teat" BTW, I consult for a huge consulting firm and I do BCP for only Fortune 1000 corps. I know nothing though. My company list 76% of the Fortune 1000 as clients. We use all OS's and for security purposes, we often use UNIX. DOD uses SGI servers for info they don't want to get out. When they got hacked, care to guess which OS was on that box? I don't hate Windows and Mac's have their faults, they are not what you make them out to be though. [/QUOTE]
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