The_Unbeliever
Honorary Master
It's a good product, got lots of bells and whistles which will make your life easier.
However, if you get a nasty trojan/worm/virus which messes up your Windows server (which your Exchange server runs on) you're stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Especially if it's a 0-day exploit.
So, in general, I'll rather trust a Linux server, which is, by default, already hardened against such exploits and funjobs.
What are your views and arguments?
However, if you get a nasty trojan/worm/virus which messes up your Windows server (which your Exchange server runs on) you're stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Especially if it's a 0-day exploit.
So, in general, I'll rather trust a Linux server, which is, by default, already hardened against such exploits and funjobs.
What are your views and arguments?