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December 4, 2010

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January 1, 2011

Zaphod1620 @ 4:07 am #

This could be a long answer, but I will do my best to stay concise. I have had a few beers now, and I will fix any errors or misspellings later :) **Very generalized** The procedure for replacing an entire country's IT infrastructure to Linux is beyond my experience. But, I have been part of two feasibility studies with two U.S. based corporations (one major, one minor) who wanted to go this route. The problems we discovered could only be exponentially worse with a government infrastructure. Let's start with the back-end: 1. Datacenters: if the same holds true with Russian datacenters and U.S. datacenters, they are already using a Unix/Linux variant. I hope so. No big deal here except you now need to plug some firewall/outside accessible ports fitted for Windows access. Again not a big deal while still within a your usual environment, but leaving one OS for another can leave some forgotten backdoors. Look at the migration from modem dialup to DSL a decade or so, and you will see why this becomes a problem. Many "secure" systems were left wide open because no one thought to turn off the modems. (This was mid-1990's). Also, many financial applications (student loans, personal loans, etc.) rely on a shared application, many times via ssh-RDP. The brokers must be completely eliminated and a new Unix/Linux variant must be implemented. With people who know how to build and service it. Gateway/VPN access: Hopefully, the Russian government does not use Microsoft across their entire network. But, in my experience, large scale IT consumers tend to go "whole-hog", and make the entire IT environment homogeneous. This is a big problem (but not as big as the desktop users, see below). There are a whole lot of government officials out in the field who require VPN access. If the VPN gateway is not compatible with the new OS, a whole lot of problems can arise- logistics, deployment, and security. Desktop users: This is the big one. All the users must be retrained to use a new desktop. This equals a LOT of money. Ever tried to teach your mom, or worse, your grandmother to use a computer? This is what the government will be facing, for several thousand people. Many of these people could not even define what a computer is. They know the keys to punch, and that's it. Also, there is the "confidence" variable. You can put the greatest desktop machine in front of someone, but if they do not recognize the GUI, their confidence in the system drops to 0 (regardless of how good the system is), and productivity drops. Productivity drops may seem somewhat irrelevant in the grand scheme, but that will be the biggest cost of all. To top all that off, I would estimate nearly 60%-70% of the currently working IT staff across the government agencies would be left behind. Many of them would not be Linux proficient enough to carry on in their tasks, not to mention those who had been working for years and were due for promotion/raise/retirement. Of course now you have to replace or re-train them. More $$$. After that you have the security issue. The most MINOR of these would the redistribution of encryption keys; it WILL be needed at one level of government or another. This would also mean that any government counter-intelligence apparatus working a case against an employee of said department would have to start again from scratch. Unless your agencies are given those keys in advance, I have no idea how the internal Russian government works that way. I all, I like the sentiment but no way it will happen. Windows is ubiquitous, and therefore used for the maximum human performance. Many of us Redditors, and certainly the world leaders, saw the information age roll in. It was fast, mind-boggling, and in some circles, violent. But the information age is on us now, so any new revolutions must take a slower, evolutionary path. Until the next age comes :)

January 10, 2011

DaGenius99 @ 5:26 am #

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