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By Munir Kotadia
Posted on ZDNet News: May 20, 2005 2:25:00 PM

Microsoft has sparked heated debate by claiming that Windows software is cheaper to patch than open-source alternatives.

A Microsoft-commissioned study--conducted by its business partner Wipro--outlined the main areas of so-called "cost savings" by using Windows.

A survey of 90 organizations revealed that Windows database servers cost 33 percent less to patch than their open source counterparts. Respondents said on average, Windows clients are 14 percent cheaper to patch.

The findings were criticized by several quarters, with some critics dubbing them unrealistic and outdated.

These sorts of studies can't be used as a real-world guide to the cost of patching or maintaining applications, said Frost & Sullivan Australia security analyst James Turner. "All organizations have different needs," he added.

"ROI [return on investment] and TCO [total cost of ownership] figures should be taken as a guide--they are the vendor's estimates," said Turner.

Paul Kangro, Novell solutions manager for Asia Pacific, highlighted several problems in the research.

Although the study was conducted last year, it referred to problems faced by administrators during 2003--before significant improvements were made to Linux patching tools, Kangro said. "We didn't have tools like Xen for Linux then. When I patch my Linux box I don't need to bring it up and down any number of times."

There was also no mention of costs associated with rebooting systems after a patch is applied. "If I am patching a Windows box I typically need to find a time where I can bring it offline and reboot it. That is not mentioned anywhere in this report, which I find rather interesting," said Kangro.

However, Sean Moshir, chief executive of application patch specialist PatchLink, said that Microsoft's patches are in fact cheaper to apply than open-source platforms.

"PatchLink's finding is that on a per-patch incident basis, the Microsoft patches are cheaper to apply. Testing Microsoft patches for quality assurance and documenting their positive and negative behaviors are also cheaper than open source software [per incident]. This is mainly due to the fact the open source software can have a much larger variety of configurations and setup," said Moshir.

Novell's Kangro conceded that "some technical issues in the past meant Linux was 'procedurally' more difficult to cope with" but said: "If I have somebody that is equally skilled on both platforms, I don't believe it is complex.

"Generally the issue is one of familiarity--people may be able to potentially patch Windows boxes faster because they have had a lot of practice".

The research, entitled The Total Cost of Security Patch Management: A Comparison of Microsoft Windows and Open Source Software, is available free of charge from Microsoft's 'Get The Facts' Web site--which aims to persuade customers that proprietary software is superior to open source alternatives.

The Get the Facts campaign--in existence for a number of years--has come under heavy fire from open source advocates over its use of methodologies that generate TCO and ROI statistics which favor Windows.

The open source community has retaliated with its own research showing proprietary software is more expensive to use and maintain.

Wipro is a Certified Gold Support Partner for Microsoft and has forged a strong relationship with the software heavyweight since 1999 across areas such as systems integration and .Net migration. Survey participants comprised companies in the United States and Western Europe with between 2,500 and 113,000 employees.

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1. Paid for by MS 2. Does not include Windows rebooting.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/20/05
#2 exactly  doctormoriarty | 05/20/05
RE: "Does not include Windows rebooting"  nightshade0143 | 05/20/05
exactly - rebooting for a IE patch on a server  JasonL31 | 05/22/05
More MS sponsored FUD  Apple ipod | 05/26/07
Cheaper to patch--Windows or open source?  Loverock Davidson | 05/20/05
??  Roger Ramjet | 05/20/05
You wait longer for a patch, and you have to reboot with Windows.  DonnieBoy | 05/20/05
Troll or Idiot?  DebianDog | 05/20/05
both... (nt)  doh123 | 05/20/05
Just which version of Linux do you use?  doctormoriarty | 05/20/05
Do you really  Michael Kelly | 05/20/05
Leave poor Lovey alone..  widge_z | 05/20/05
yeah, choice is great  doh123 | 05/20/05
also have the scripted choice  crocd | 05/20/05
just test it  Apple ipod | 05/26/07
Are you intentionally appearing to be so clueless  michael_t | 05/20/05
What "heated debate"?  alterego_z | 05/20/05
"server sales figures"  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
Re: What "heated debate"?  none none | 05/20/05
Familiarity and statistics  Michael Kelly | 05/20/05
The schools study sample reeked...  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
They both reek  Michael Kelly | 05/20/05
You're probably right about sample quality...  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
A thousand, yes.  Michael Kelly | 05/20/05
1,000 samples  Apple ipod | 05/26/07
Faulty reasoning  Nigel Johnstone | 05/20/05
It wasn't a study about operating systems  DannyO_0x98 | 05/22/05
What "Linux" was tested?  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
Hmm  Suicida| | 05/22/05
... who make purchase decisions (NT)  Anton Philidor | 05/22/05
I have'nt read this article..... but it SUCKS  shawkins | 05/20/05
Study bias starts with  crocd | 05/20/05
Calling Mike, Mike Cox are you here!  crocd | 05/20/05
He waiting to patch/reboot all his Windows servers..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/20/05
More Truth comming out from the Ministry of Information....  michael_t | 05/20/05
BS that doesn't matter anyhow.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/20/05
I agree  rottweilerus | 05/20/05
It does to MS.  Cardinal_Bill | 05/20/05
I don't know of a user that cares...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/20/05
But they do care when you have to reboot..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/20/05
Read the below post, it goes for you too.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/20/05
You guys make a big deal about a reboot  osreinstall | 05/22/05
You remain vulnerable much longer with Windows.  DonnieBoy | 05/20/05
Take the MS vs. Linux rant somewhere else. Not interested.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/20/05
Yes, but because Windows patches arrive late, you are left vulnerable.  DonnieBoy | 05/22/05
no ax you mean like firefox upgrades never need a reboot IE always does  JasonL31 | 05/22/05
why is this?  Apple ipod | 05/26/07
I did not read the posts, but  FilledOut | 05/20/05
Summary  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
I'd like to know how they get that  CobraA1 | 05/20/05
Not directly responsive, but...  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
That is a great quote  Richard Flude | 05/20/05
How's that?  John L. Ries | 05/20/05
Basic problem: overconfidence  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
But when you apply reason  Hugh Jass | 05/21/05
I'm patching right now while I'm writing this ...  George Mitchell | 05/20/05
I use apt-get, and spend almost no time.  DonnieBoy | 05/20/05
You can even put it in an icon on the GUI  CobraA1 | 05/20/05
You  Linux User 147560 | 05/20/05
...when it works  John L. Ries | 05/20/05
Well, I have had zero problems on Ubuntu, or Fedora.  DonnieBoy | 05/20/05
Patching is nightmare on Linux  Wagadonga | 05/20/05
I call bull  Linux User 147560 | 05/20/05
Also...  Suicida| | 05/22/05
Well Don  In_the_end_I_Win | 05/22/05
I can't imagine what distribution you are using ...  George Mitchell | 05/20/05
sucker for punishment  Apple ipod | 05/26/07
Sounds like Gentoo  Suicida| | 05/22/05
Fedora isn't so bad to update/patch  FilledOut | 05/23/05
Hint: Learn about Linux vulnerabilities, risks, and patching  Richard Flude | 05/20/05
Almost a good point about the intended audience.  Anton Philidor | 05/20/05
Exactly  Richard Flude | 05/21/05
IT credibility can be lost as well as gained.  Anton Philidor | 05/21/05
Yes it can  Richard Flude | 05/22/05
Closed loop.  Anton Philidor | 05/23/05
ZDNet and brackets  Anton Philidor | 05/23/05
Even worse,  Hugh Jass | 05/21/05
Surprise, Surprise........  tslocum7 | 05/20/05
Its basically an infomercial for MS ...  George Mitchell | 05/20/05
Has Microsoft ever...  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 05/21/05
Notice how you never hear MS funded studies favoring the other guy (NT)  George Jay | 05/22/05
all about the money.....  JasonL31 | 05/22/05
Nor vice versa  FilledOut | 05/22/05
wink  Apple ipod | 05/26/07
cheaper? in whose opinion?  pierrejvr | 06/07/05
AUTO UPDATE  desdenova10 | 06/08/05

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