Any OS system has scope of usage. Such MS Windows - fast install and start project with support and free staff. Unix-like - much more time to setup and less staff to support.
Security paradigm for Windows system is "What is not forbidden - is allowed". It is not good choose for enterprise projects.
Security paradigma of Unix-like is "What is not allowed - is forbidden".
But more and more Linux systems begin to use paradigma of MS.
I'm using MS and Linux OS. When I can use FreeBSD - I'm do it. Whe I can use Linux-like - I'm use Red Hat. In other case - I'm use Windows.
No point in arguing what OS is better. And it's the first sign of not knowing the area of OS applications.
Any OS has exploits and "bugs" it is software created by people.
Security paradigm for Windows system is "What is not forbidden - is allowed". It is not good choose for enterprise projects.
Security paradigma of Unix-like is "What is not allowed - is forbidden".
But more and more Linux systems begin to use paradigma of MS.
I'm using MS and Linux OS. When I can use FreeBSD - I'm do it. Whe I can use Linux-like - I'm use Red Hat. In other case - I'm use Windows.
No point in arguing what OS is better. And it's the first sign of not knowing the area of OS applications.
Any OS has exploits and "bugs" it is software created by people.