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news/linux-move/ #54

Open utterances-bot opened 11 months ago

utterances-bot commented 11 months ago

The SaaS paradox, Shifting to Linux, and a love/hate letter to Microsoft

The SaaS paradox, Shifting to Linux, and a love/hate letter to Microsoft - Thursday, 07 December 2023 - Jitbit Software blog'

https://www.jitbit.com/news/linux-move/

Tony20221 commented 11 months ago

Microsoft probably doesn't want to fix it because of its complexity and cost. The workaround would be to exclude the web servers in the load balancers for them to get updated and not serve requests anymore and do all the web servers in phases? This way users don't get 503 errors.

Rugby-Ball commented 11 months ago

So is JitBit SaaS product running on Linux with MS SQL Server DB for Linux and Website app written in .NET c# running on a Nginx Linux web servers?

If so, awesome, good for you!

Rugby-Ball commented 11 months ago
  1. Will you still support Windows Server Version for the Self-Hosted subscribers?

  2. Will you ever offer the Linux version for sale to the Self-Hosted subscribers?

Wooty-B commented 7 months ago

Now it's time to consider moving processes to ARM and eventually RISC-V, and away from traditional x86-based servers in areas that make sense. I am an IT Director, have worked customer support almost my entire career and have recently moved my home computing to ARM and haven't looked back. Price to deployment is cheaper and have more control!

RubyNolte commented 1 week ago

While there are a lot of options out there, it’s important to dig into user feedback to get a clearer picture. I’ve personally found paycom reviews to be incredibly helpful in this regard. Reading through real-world experiences has given me a much better understanding of what to expect from different software, especially as companies start moving to more integrated systems like those mentioned in the discussion about Linux-based tools. It's always great to hear from others before making a final decision.