This depends entirely on what you’re doing with the systems and what CDs you are using with what kind of patch level incorporated into them. While I have not installed RHE 5, I’ve installed linux a number of times and it can be fairly easy… but then again, so can windows. The question then becomes what other services you want/need. And frankly, this also depends on what you are familiar with. If you’ve done the RHE isntall 25 times, then you know it well and it should be quick and easy. Likewise if you’ve done the Windows install 25 times, then it should be quick and easy. Otherwise, it’s going to take longer in both cases.
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack Shines While Silverlight Looks Hazy
that support dynamic memory are all Microsoft ones: Server 2008 and 2008 R2, Server 2003 and 2003 R2, and some premium versions of Vista and Windows 7.
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I have recently switched to Office 2007 from Office 2003 and although quite different I am getting used to it fairly quickly, with one exception: where can
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