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- Ashita Srivastava ISM-6245
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- High Five Corporations Chain of fast food restaurants Using
Windows XP for clients and Windows Server 2008 Needs a robust
server system that could grow with the company. Headquartered in
Chicago, United States
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- Security loopholes exist in it hence it is easily affected by
virus and spyware. It is expensive to purchase. Prone to crashes
and hence unstable. It is very heavy system and old hardware cant
run it. Comes with single user license so it cant be loaded on
multiple PCs. Challenges
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- Windows Server 2008Linux Stability Requires reboot
constantlyLinux servers can go for months without the need for a
reboot. Choice Windows ecosystem provides customers with more
choice than any other server platform Linux is just the operating
system kernelso IT organizations run commercial distributions, such
as Red Hat not just Linux. Performance Operating system is good
enough, comparable to Linux in low stress conditions. Linux servers
under high load are superior to Windows Scalability Easily adapt to
growing needs. Not always 100% compatible with Microsoft
technologies. Price Quite expensive platform. A free operating
system to download, install and operate.
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- Windows XP Ubuntu Security Attacks have the most serious effect
on Windows machines. Linux's design is not vulnerable in the same
ways Ready To Use Windows just comes with the basics like
calculator Ubuntu comes with all the software pre-installed
User-Friendly It is aesthetically pleasing, menus are easy to find.
It requires patience as well as a strong learning curve. Hardware
Windows typically requires frequent hardware upgrades Can be easily
reconfigured to include only the services needed. Software Windows
XP has a huge library of compatible software titles and tools The
substitute software may or may not be able to do specific functions
that we want.
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- WINDOWSLINUX Total Software Costs $504,712$99,279 Total
Operating Costs $562,000$682,000 Total $1066.712$781,279 Open
Source Savings $285,433 % of Total Cost Savings 26.75% TCO
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- Know the reason for migration Backup Inform Stakeholders Learn
to use resources Determine Hardware Requirements Find alternative
software for Linux Steps before Installation
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- Download and burn the ISO file from the Ubuntu Server download
page. Boot the system from the CD-ROM drive. Installation
Process
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- The black screen with a choice for language appears
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- Computer will boot from CD
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- Step-1 Language Selection
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- Step-2 Where are you
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- Step-3 Keyboard Layout
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- Step-4 Partition your drive
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- Step-5 Who are you
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- Step-6 Ready to Install
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- Ready for Use
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- Allows you to automatically migrate user files Some
system-specific user settings from an existing Windows
installation. It scans all the available drives in the current
system and looks for any Windows installations.If it finds one, it
will display all the users in that Windows installation and allow
you to choose which ones to migrate to Ubuntu Flexibility to copy
over data Easy to Migrate
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- Download center for RHEL 6 DVD/CD from
https://access.redhat.com/downloads. There are numbers of new
technology and features are added. To
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- Step-1 Select Install or Upgrade
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- 2. Select Language 3. Select keyboard type 4. Select storage
device 5. Type Hostname 6. Select time zone location 7.Enter
password for root user 8.Select type for installation
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- Step-9 Give password to boot loader
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- Step-10 Select Application
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- Step-11 Customize Package Selection
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- Thank You