1.Runs Without Installing: For Testing we can run it from a DVD or a Pen Drive with which it can go about as a versatile OS to be utilized on frameworks for which we don't know about the security status.
2.Updates: Where as in windows where you initially need to refresh java, windows, adobe and so forth all exclusively, has Ubuntu a rundown of introduced programming and updates everything on the double and rebooting your PC is scarcely required.
3.No Viruses: Due to the way Ubuntu is made is it extremely hard for infections to endure. So there is no need an infection scanner. you can simply slaughter the infection since it can't stow away anyplace.
4.Cost: Ubuntu is free while you are paying for windows, purchase a workstation without a working framework and introduce Ubuntu on it. It would set aside some cash while giving a similar quality.
5.Performance(RAM usage): Ubuntu expends lesser assets, you can utilize Ubuntu on 512MB RAM.
6.Resources: Ubuntu expends lesser assets and in this manner is fairly quicker when contrasted with windows. This can likewise be utilized to restore more seasoned frameworks which can not adapt up to necessities that windows puts on it's clients.
7.Customizability: Linux has for quite some time been known for its for all intents and purposes boundless adaptability, yet given the present discussion encompassing work area interfaces, that highlight has turned out to be more remarkable than any other time in recent memory.
8.Command Line: A Supplement of the above with the condition the UNIX shell is likewise programmable making it simple to compose programs for and interface with it.
9.Centralized Software Repository: A windows store like application in which you can download and introduce applications without the problem of opening the sites each time and including new Repositories for programming which can be refreshed together from one area.
10.UNIX Environment: Best for you on the off chance that you are a developer, and needn't bother with windows for the equivalent. Channeling and redirection joined with conventional UNIX utilities are sufficient to take anybody's breath away.
2.Updates: Where as in windows where you initially need to refresh java, windows, adobe and so forth all exclusively, has Ubuntu a rundown of introduced programming and updates everything on the double and rebooting your PC is scarcely required.
3.No Viruses: Due to the way Ubuntu is made is it extremely hard for infections to endure. So there is no need an infection scanner. you can simply slaughter the infection since it can't stow away anyplace.
4.Cost: Ubuntu is free while you are paying for windows, purchase a workstation without a working framework and introduce Ubuntu on it. It would set aside some cash while giving a similar quality.
5.Performance(RAM usage): Ubuntu expends lesser assets, you can utilize Ubuntu on 512MB RAM.
6.Resources: Ubuntu expends lesser assets and in this manner is fairly quicker when contrasted with windows. This can likewise be utilized to restore more seasoned frameworks which can not adapt up to necessities that windows puts on it's clients.
7.Customizability: Linux has for quite some time been known for its for all intents and purposes boundless adaptability, yet given the present discussion encompassing work area interfaces, that highlight has turned out to be more remarkable than any other time in recent memory.
8.Command Line: A Supplement of the above with the condition the UNIX shell is likewise programmable making it simple to compose programs for and interface with it.
9.Centralized Software Repository: A windows store like application in which you can download and introduce applications without the problem of opening the sites each time and including new Repositories for programming which can be refreshed together from one area.
10.UNIX Environment: Best for you on the off chance that you are a developer, and needn't bother with windows for the equivalent. Channeling and redirection joined with conventional UNIX utilities are sufficient to take anybody's breath away.
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