IT Myths That Seem to Persist
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 That old versions of software are more mature than more recent releases of the same software. 
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 That you should wait until an SP1 release before deploying Windows. 
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 That Windows 2000 (NT 5) was the successor to Windows 98. 
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 That anything using a command line is Linux. Or that anything using a command line is DOS. 
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 That everyone in IT knows everything about <subject>. There are specialties that most people focus on people, just because it runs on a computer doesn't mean we know anything beyond installing the software. IE how to use the software. (it's why you were hired...) 
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 That processes like anti-virus scanning, encryption, deduplication, replication, etc should have no performance impact. 
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 Mac OS can't get viruses. 
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 @DustinB3403 said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: That files "just disappear" from <location> They do! Just ask GitLab. 
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 @Mike-Davis said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: If you turn Windows Firewall on, you don't need a hardware firewall. Or the other way around: You don't need a client firewall (or any other) because there's an edge firewall on your network. 
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 @DustinB3403 said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: That everyone in IT knows everything about <subject>. There are specialties that most people focus on people, just because it runs on a computer doesn't mean we know anything beyond installing the software. IE how to use the software. (it's why you were hired...) I always try to explain that with medical analogies: You don't want a dentist at your heart surgery and vice versa. 
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 You don't need an AV on servers. 
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 @Jimmy9008 said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: You don't need an AV on servers. Or that you DO need AV on Linux. 
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 That it was working fine yesterday and nothing was changed.  
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 @dpaquette said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: That it was working fine yesterday and nothing was changed.  That's a good one. As if things in IT can't age. 
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 @dpaquette said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: That it was working fine yesterday and nothing was changed.  I always respond with "Yes, things typically work great until they don't" 
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 That Linux is an OS 
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 That Linux isn't the best option for your grandparents. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: That Linux isn't the best option for your grandparents. Because you say so, does not make it a myth. 
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 @JaredBusch said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: @scottalanmiller said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: That Linux isn't the best option for your grandparents. Because you say so, does not make it a myth. The myth is that it isn't. People just assume it is hard, which is a myth. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: @JaredBusch said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: @scottalanmiller said in IT Myths That Seem to Persist: That Linux isn't the best option for your grandparents. Because you say so, does not make it a myth. The myth is that it isn't. People just assume it is hard, which is a myth. That it is, is your opinion. Your opinion, does not make a myth. While Linux being hard is a myth or not, is not related. 






