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Well... one of the claims when Linux boom hit your hears in '98 was probably this: It's cheaper than buying Windows. I don't see that as a fact today. Go and buy RHELs now and see how much your company will invest. Analyse the same needs to buy Windows Server boxes. The Windows investment will probably save you cash - there's no learning curve for employees. It's just that that thing I have heard when Linux boomed is no reality today. If you want support and if you want a brand, spend $ 2000 each box.