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Webmaster's note: We posted a story about this same situation on Aug. 21. But it bears repeating that Microsoft, in order to keep their sites on line, needs a company that makes extensive use of Linux. As of Aug. 28 - 11:01 UTC microsoft.com was still "running" Linux.
Microsoft has employed Akamai's Linux-based servers to protect its Microsoft.com Web site and reduce the site's vulnerability to viruses, worms and denial of service attacks.
Microsoft has been in turmoil over the past couple of weeks, after at least three significant worm and virus attacks. The Microsoft.com Web site was also brought down on at least two separate occasions after a distributed denial of service (DoS) attack. Deploying Linux-based servers is significant because the open-source operating system is an arch-rival to Windows.
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