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A Network Performance Between Unix And Window NT

 

            A Network Performance Between Unix And Window NT.
             It is very difficult to build a good and stable network. It requires a lot of engineers to build a system that will provide the best service and fulfill the needs of companies" clients and users. In order to build a stable network, there are many choices have to be made. The toughest choice that the I.T. managers have to make is which server platform they should choose. Before they make the decision, many questions have to be answered first. Which server software is worth for the price? Which one is more stable? Is the software easier to administer than the others? And the most important question is, which one is more secure? Microsoft Window NT and Unix are widely used in large commercial. Since both operating systems have very similar functions, people may have some difficulties on selecting one that is suitable for them. By comparing the software, people should know which operating system is better. The comparison is mainly focus on the areas of money, reliability, manageability, and security.
             Window NT and Unix can communicate with different types of computers. Also, they can secure the important data and keep the unauthorized users off the computers. Essentially, both Window NT and Unix can be used in a networked environment. Although Window NT and Unix have the same features, their prices are totally different. Unix has been developed for twenty-five years, so the design is more developed than any other operating system. Comparing to Unix, Window NT is fairly new. However, its price is not cheap at all. A Window NT server with 50 Client Access Licenses costs about $4900.00. One should notice that this price is just for the software. If people want to build a network, they have to pay more even more. Nowadays, e-mailing has become an essential way for communication and it is rapidly used by many people in the world. In order to set up an e-mail server in Window NT, people have to buy a separate software package.


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