Go with the costs. If you have a running system on apache + php + mysql 
see how much it costs to support that platform. Meaning how high are the 
costs to maintain it. Inclusive administration and deployment of apps. 
Then compare the costs of maintaining a IIS Windows PHP Mysql setup under 
the same circumstances and than add to that the cost of migrating. 
Don't forget to compare upgrade costs in apache and IIS. 
The sums should make it clear.
But don't forget to see why they want to migrate. There might be a good 
reason to do so and you shouldn't be blocking that just because you like 
linux better.

Regards 
Stefan Langer 

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