86turbodsl
Active Member
You are comparing apples with oranges here, XP is rock solid when using proper drivers, and if you load a GUI environment on a Linux machine, XP can actually outperform Linux. Both operating systems are very good (I use all of them), each can run for years when properly configured, and they both have their strengths and weaknesses. However, if you are keeping up with your security patches, you are definitely doing maintenance, Linux is not some magic solution.Slackware, ARCH linux. Linux, because after you get over the learning curve, it's much easier to use than Windows.
And finally, because my Linux server has been running without a reinstall or really any maintenance at all for about 5 years.
Try that with XP.
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I still recommend XP Pro as the solution here, it will be supported until at least 2014. It's a proven platform. I actually used Windows 2003 Server for my home automation for a long time, but there just is no benefit in doing so, and rebuilt the machine with XP Pro.
WHS is not a bad solution, but it is just a crippled Windows Server, and after some of the bugs I have seen (data corruption, etc.), I would rely on a 3rd party solution for backups anyways.
What security patches? You'd have to be a fool to have a file server open ported to the internet. Nobody is downloading anything onto the server, so it doesn't really need "security patches" does it?
In my experience, Windows XP is hardly rock solid no matter what you do with it. Drivers - I hear that all the time on windows. Get the latest drivers. Feh. Had enough of that claptrap. I have to put another couple of hours into my kid's Winxp box, because a file just spontaneously disappeared, like clockwork about every 6 months. I will never get the wasted hours of my life back that are spent on fixing Windows XP every 6 months, including about 100+ security "updates" that have to be reinstalled every time and all the software on top of it. The fewer the better thanks.
