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Linux And Cloud Computing Advantages Disadvantages Essay

Cloud Computing There are a lot of articles about the benefits of cloud computing, many of them written by/for companies in the space. One article, in Information Age, kicks off with a grammatical error ("less operational errors") and then repeats most of what the articles written by marketing departments will tell you. Cloud is cheaper, increases collaboration, it's always on, has better security. Most of the benefits are accurate, if the article itself is superficial. I got a good laugh at the benefit of "gives employees a better work-life balance" because "they can even work from their tropical vacation" (Ismail, 2017). As with most of these articles, the drawbacks aren't discussed. One needs to find another article about that, though I'm not sure on balance the drawbacks come anywhere close to the benefits. The big disadvantage is that cloud is dependent on having an Internet connection – you're only as good as your connection in the cloud. Some people also question whether SaaS applications are actually cheaper; in the short run they are but in the long run they might not be. Further, there can be a lack of flexibility with cloud applications, in that they might not allow for easy...

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First, it is not the default operating system on most machines, if any. The vast majority of computer users are consumers of computers, not experts. They are not going to install a new operating system – they don't know how and they can't imagine why. So the default Microsoft or Apple operating system is what they use. At the enterprise level, there are significant questions about the total cost of ownership, given that users would need to be retrained at significant cost, especially if they are operating in a Windows environment (Margulius, 2003).
The other issue is that Linux is quite limited for many users. First, there are many programs that aren't built to run on Linux, which reduces the usability of Linux in general. This is one of the reasons why netbooks were supposed to increase Linux adoption – netbook users were believed to have fewer specialized needs…

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Ismail, N. (2017). Top 10 benefits of cloud computing. Information Age. Retrieved March 6, 2018 from http://www.information-age.com/top-10-benefits-cloud-computing-123467995/

Margulius, D. (2003) The real cost of switching to Linux Computer Weekly. Retrieved March 6, 2018 from http://www.computerweekly.com/feature/The-real-cost-of-switching-to-Linux

Ribeiro, J. (2008) Netbooks will boost adoption of Linux, says Novell CEO. Computerworld. Retrieved March 6, 2018 from https://www.computerworld.com/article/2533482/mobile-wireless/netbooks-will-boost-adoption-of-linux--says-novell-cto.html

Ubuntucat (2007) Types of desktop Linux adoption barriers. Ubuntucat. Retrieved March 6, 2018 from https://www.psychocats.net/ubuntucat/types-of-desktop-linux-adoption-barriers/

Ward, S. (2017). 5 disadvantages of cloud computing. The Balance. Retrieved March 6, 2018 from https://www.thebalance.com/disadvantages-of-cloud-computing-4067218


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