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Windows 10 might support all of your favourite games. Windows 10 might be pretty. But in 2016, there is nothing this OS does that Linux can not. More importantly, Linux wont get in the way while you're doing it. I have made an attempt to write this article without much tech-laden jargon, so for those of you are not very computer savvy, it will help you make informed decisions.
Total Cost of Ownership(TCO) - The cost of a per-seat Windows license for a large company far outweighs having to bank on IT learning Linux Support In India. This is so for a couple of reasons. First, most IT pros already know a thing or two about Linux. Second, today's Linux has come a long, long way from where it was when first started.
Desktop - Linux desktop beats the Windows desktop for more reasons than just user-friendliness. It's far more flexible than anything Microsoft has ever released. If you don't like the way the Linux desktop looks or behaves, change it. If you don't like the desktop included with your distribution, add another. And what if, on rare occasion, the desktop locks up? Well, Windows might require a hard restart. Linux? Hit Ctrl + Alt + Backspace to force a logout.
Server - For anyone who thinks Windows has the server market cornered, I would ask you to wake up and join the 21st century. Linux can, and does, serve up anything and everything and does it easily and well. It's fast, secure, easy to configure, and very scalable. And let's say you don't happen to be fond of Sendmail. If that's the case you have plenty of alternatives to choose from. Even with serving up Web pages. There are plenty of alternatives to Apache, some of which are incredibly lightweight.
Flexibility - Linux is such an amazingly adaptable operating system, it's wrong to confine flexibility to the desktop alone. Windows is about as inflexible as an operating system can be.