>Ubuntu is undeniably a very solid server >Most popular OS for cloud deployments >They are now shipping the desktop version with GNOME and will put more work into making Ubuntu more stable and performant than it already is. >Making lots of gains with developer community
I plan on investing about $50,000. I expect a competition between RedHat, Canonical, and Microsoft over the cloud with Canonical coming out on top because they have the superior OS. Anyone who has used Ubuntu, RH, and Windows servers know it to be true.
I expect to at least double my money over the next two years.
Anyone disagree that Ubuntu is a solid server distro?
Aaron Gomez
It's the best I've used.
Benjamin Williams
I'm thinking about investing bigly.
Jonathan Ross
Maybe if Ubuntu wasn't purple it would be good
Brandon Harris
I would invest in Gentoo, bigly.
Chase Sanchez
Why would anyone corporation need the cloud? It seems as forced as computers was in the 70s/80s, but only finance institutions had actual benefit from this shit.
Adrian Price
join us
Wyatt Morgan
>finally can solve software piracy and platform independent It can be great or shit, just do something more serious than average VPS.
Charles Parker
Sounds like a poor use of money, I'd recommend against it desu.
Chase Thompson
Can't wait to short it
Alexander Butler
Please do my friend
I'd help but I'm a wagecuck poorfag
Lincoln Barnes
That would be doable if it wasn't for the internet service providers trying to jew every byte, in the countries that matter.
zdnet.com/article/snowden-says-petraeus-shared-far-more-highly-classified-than-i-ever-did/ - "And he shared this information not with the public for their benefit, but with his biographer and lover for personal benefit conversations that had information, detailed information, about military special access programs that's classified above Top Secret, conversations with the president, and so on." (they mangled the actual quote.)