Linux vs Windows... Any difference in perforemance is gonna be minor. In both operating systems there are tons of unnecessary services. So, you might want to disable those. Desktop versions of Window are not suitable for running continuously for weeks. You need to reboot the PC regularly to keep the performance at its best.
Server Linux vs Desktop Linux. The main difference is what applications are installed and how the system is configured. The server system has all the typical "server" applications such as Web-server, e-mail server etc. The desktop version installs the teh graphic interface and is configure to ryn teh graphic interface on start up. It also comes with applications that require graphic interface. Performance-wise, you prbably won't notice the difference unless you are running concurrently a few aplications that push the system close to the maximum capacity.
Server Linux vs Desktop Linux. The main difference is what applications are installed and how the system is configured. The server system has all the typical "server" applications such as Web-server, e-mail server etc. The desktop version installs the teh graphic interface and is configure to ryn teh graphic interface on start up. It also comes with applications that require graphic interface. Performance-wise, you prbably won't notice the difference unless you are running concurrently a few aplications that push the system close to the maximum capacity.
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