If only you could run it on a halfway stable operating system

I have dozens of linux boxes that take loads 10x that of our windows systems and they have uptimes in the 80-120 day range (before kernel updates), but I have to take my windows boxes down once every week or two for damned security updates.
Besides that, windows programmers tend to be assh5tz that can't control memory leaks because they lean on the system/vendor libraries so much. They don't check to see if the library is actually 'sound'.
And if you're proprietary vendor/system library has a memory leak, you can't fix it....
Yes there is good windows code, but a large majority of it is she1t.
I'll stick with my big iron linux/solaris/aix boxes, thank you very much.