Matt wrote:

Personally, I could care less which O/S the stuff runs on as long as
it runs reliably, and the sys admin understands how to manage whatever
sytem he/she is responsible for.



Extremely good point... I myself am a Linux person, but manage several
Windows machines (several meaning 25 or so).   There is definately a
time and place for Windows.. I'm just not sure a real-time-VoIP server
is the time or place.    Being semi-half serious about the GUI there
also.    You install X on your Asterisk server and things will not be
happy either.
An effective DOS attack on a $300,000 Alpha running NT I used to use was "wiggle the mouse" :-) I never really understood how that brought a multi-CPU machine to a standstill, but it did.

Regards,
Steve

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