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Three major reasons, I think:

  • Incumbency. For all its faults people have been using it for years, in many cases over a decade.

  • It's the default - by Microsoft. Because of this it's much easier to get PHB types to sign off on than any 'third party' system, whether proven, OSS, free or proprietary. In a MS shop the hop will generally go Nothing->VSS because it's politically much easier than starting with a non-MS product.

  • Migration. If you have a large VSS repository, migrating it to something else is going to be a nail-biting exercise for the keepers of the purse-strings.

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  • Incumbency. For all its faults people have been using it for years, in many cases over a decade.

  • It's the default - by Microsoft. Because of this it's much easier to get PHB types to sign off on than any 'third party' system, whether proven, OSS, free or proprietary. In a MS shop the hop will generally go Nothing->VSS because it's politically much easier than starting with a non-MS product.

  • Migration. If you have a large VSS repository, migrating it to something else is going to be a nail-biting exercise for the keepers of the purse-strings.