XP Pro or Vista Home Premium?

Discussion in 'Open Discussion' started by wisemx, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. Anybody with input?

    For Visual Studio & SQL Server (2005/2008)...

    XP Pro or Vista Home Premium? [​IMG]
     
  2. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    This is a difficult question!!! There are pros and cons to either OS.


    XP


    - it is far more stable and require less hardware power.
    - it doesn't have some of the new features of Vista like IIS 7.0


    Vista


    -I don't think vista is stable enough yet.Of all the guys that switched to Vistaat DiscountASP.NET, 90% regrettedthe decision including myself. There are just too many inconsistency.


    eg.


    - My Vista box needs to be rebooted every week or so because it will freeze.
    - Another guy's Vista box's network is crawling and its a pre installed OS from Dell.


    - Good thing about Vista is that it has a great UI. IIS 7.0 which is far more "interesting" than IIS 6.0.


    Conclusion
    If you have a powerful machine (at least 2 G of RAM and a kickass processor) and don't mind resolving strange issues, you can consider Vista. If this is for work and you don't have time to fiddle w/ the non-sense, i would go w/ xp.

    Bruce

    DiscountASP.NET
    www.DiscountASP.NET
     
  3. Good feedback, really appreciate that bro.
    So far that has been the feedback I've received for VS 2005/2008.

    I've been cartooning for years and am thinking of kicking it into overdrive for Silverlight.
    Might be what I need to boost out of poverty. [​IMG]

    The system I need to re-install XP Pro on, corrupted, is the one I got from CyberPowerPC.
    Has been a great performer.
    Intel D Dual 3.6, SLI, 2GB

    I can get Vista Home Premium (Academic) for $60.51
    Whichhas been makingthe upgraderather tempting.
    Salute,
    Mark
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    oh... 1 more thing.

    Do you play game on your box? If so, you may want to stick w/ vista.

    Bruce

    DiscountASP.NET
    www.DiscountASP.NET
     
  5. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    woot.. sorry i mean stick w/ XP (didn't know what i was thinking when i post my last post)


    Bruce

    DiscountASP.NET
    www.DiscountASP.NET
     

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