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What does a 99% reduction in capital costs mean for the Internet? How will offering the same services with 1% of the electricity used previously affect the industry? What does this mean for the companies that have invested billions in server farms?
Why Pay for Free Software?
As a freeware, G-WAN is even freer than "free open-source" (which often requires commercial licenses for all but non-profit).
So, what should you pay for?
"If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold." – Andrew Lewis
Apache, IIS or GlassFish (like PHP, C# or Java) are free because R&D and marketing are paid by OS vendors and/or hardware manufacturers. That's great, right? What could possibly go wrong?
Slow software requires more hardware or Cloud subscriptions – either way, those recurring costs are for life.
Uh-oh, finally "free" software has a cost: the maximum speed at which it is able to run.
With 10 GbE networks (40/100 GbE soon), the question becomes crucial (other app. servers die before using a mere 1 GbE link).
What you buy below is support from the very best but also G-WAN's adequation to your needs and long-term availability. What makes G-WAN's availability priceless is the fact that the other Web App. servers ("free" or not) are costing us all a fortune.
Vote with your wallet, put your money where you are not the product being sold: