POINT OF RELIABILITY

POINT OF RELIABILITY

by ayush on Jun.03, 2008, under POINT OF RELIABILITY, XP vs VISTA

THE POINT OF RELIABILITY
Because of the ever so new features of the Vista like the UAC, Aero, and the revised Explorer GUI, the Microsoft’s achievements have been forgotten. To make sure of it, Microsoft went in for some of the retrofitting with the Vista with the improvements in the heap management and the subsystems of the management have also been rewritten, the tasks of the I/O can run at a quite low priority with the facility of getting cancelled in certain situations for the betterment of the experience during the background processing, network timeouts etc.
The lone exception which is the low-priority I/O is useful in the initial OS startup because the Vista has so much more background services which cannot be seen in the Windows XP. Saying it the other ways would be that the Microsoft wanted something to offset the additional startup processing. Seeing the of stability, most of the users would say that Windows XP is far more stable because of the Service Pack 2 released four years ago and then due to the launch of the Service Pack 3, the Vista will be more reliable any day.

THE CONCLUSION
It has been agreed that there is certainly less or even no clamor in the Windows XP community for stability or reliability as it is mature, stable operating system with a list of weaknesses and work-around. Vista serves a better foundation o the paper whereas in practice it has so many problems that the users were not even knowing had ever existed, forget about the fixing.

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