When it comes to security, Linux beats Windows

Linux servers tend to exceed Windows servers when it comes to security levels. A more secure and manageable environment is provided, with significantly more functionality in terms of security integration and management.

Software bugs are not unique to any one product, but Linux systems are rarely the target of attacks. These attacks tend to be limited in scope because user accounts and server applications do not (and should not) have access to the facilities viruses used to infect systems and destroy data.

Listed below are some comparisons between Linux and Windows:

Summary

Linux is more secure and stable than Windows when it comes to security. The majority of Microsoft Windows patches still commonly require a reboot during installation, which causes system downtime and lost productivity.

Linux servers excel in the most critical areas of security while promising to soon match or exceed Windows in the few areas where it is behind.


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