Sure linux in general is more reliable, it won't usually crash for no reason like windows does.
But get this, my server spontaniously ran out of memory, so it just jammed up for no reason, then I went to reboot and it could not do the "scandisk" I had to run this command manually, and now I have tons of screw ups and it ain't done yet.
Simply put, you can say goodbye to Zeroboard, and if something happends to Iceteks, youc an say good bye too, since the backups were ON that drive. Though I have database backups there, and elsewere, but the site itself is there.
Now the perfect setup would be linux on NTFS.

Linux file system is just too unreliable. At least you can shut off windows badly and not loose everything.

Anyway, back to the server, I need to hold down a key so it keeps doing this thing, I might get lucky and not have lost zeroboard but things look really bad right now. I'll probably be switching to a windows based server if this keeps up. It's really too bad since despite being super complicated and user unfriendly, I gave linux a chance, but so many times it just threw it away.
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