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_Ilya-_- t1_j5jsmf9 wrote
Reply to comment by agreeingstorm9 in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
> You clearly have no idea what you're talking about if you think you can walk into a data center and 96% of the servers there are running Linux. That's delusional.
Yeah, Windows dominates the data center environment.
_Ilya-_- t1_j5joz32 wrote
Reply to comment by agreeingstorm9 in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
You're defining server to include something no one in the industry actually includes.
Do you actually think any serious computing is done on Windows? Data centers, server farms, render farms, machine learning?
Enterprise IT? really? even then outside of offices that runs on Windows or Schools, RHEL dominates.
I work in software, fyi.
_Ilya-_- t1_j5jnr3d wrote
Reply to comment by agreeingstorm9 in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
Anything doing actual processing.
Not glorified desktop usage.
No one is thinking about someone's office computers and active directory when looking at the server space.
Also it isn't just the "web", like would you call machine learning web?
No one is running AI on Windows.
_Ilya-_- t1_j5jkom2 wrote
Reply to comment by agreeingstorm9 in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
Not really sure what your point is, if you're trying to say Linux isn't dominant in the server space you need a reality check.
> 96.3% of the world’s top one million servers run on Linux.
> 90% of all cloud infrastructure operates on Linux,
Also, why are you talking about things like... Solaris? Solaris is <0.1% ms of top servers. It's a statistical error.
_Ilya-_- t1_j5jigf8 wrote
Reply to comment by agreeingstorm9 in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
RHEL stands for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
> The ability to centrally manage and secure tons of desktops is something that Linux based desktops just don't really have.
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_Ilya-_- t1_j5iuvhi wrote
Reply to comment by AgnosticAsian in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
Sure dude.
_Ilya-_- t1_j5itx16 wrote
Reply to comment by AgnosticAsian in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
In your own words, "People".
_Ilya-_- t1_j5irvml wrote
Reply to comment by AgnosticAsian in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
It is virtually guaranteed, which is why they say it, doesn't mean they can see where it's at to decide 'when'.
Also, the 2000s? Lol, not really a great time for Linux. You would struggle back then with 95% of the things you plugged in.
_Ilya-_- t1_j5io8sn wrote
Reply to comment by AgnosticAsian in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
No one cares about using NT.
Imo, Windows will die and Linux will takeover, same way it went for everything outside the desktop space, the nature of it is simply better for longevity.
There isn't really a future in a proprietary operating system like Windows. Currently, it has a bunch of APIs that perform better like DirectX + market share, and it will be like that for a while as Linux userspace is fragmented and there isn't a very good solution for the people unwilling to adapt.
_Ilya-_- t1_j22v1gf wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Copy5217 in TIL honeybees can understand the concept of zero. by BogdanAnime
No.
_Ilya-_- t1_j1z20xb wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Copy5217 in TIL honeybees can understand the concept of zero. by BogdanAnime
> do they know that something divided by zero is infinity?
Something divided by zero in all mathematical spaces you encounter commonly will be undefined, not infinity.
_Ilya-_- t1_j5wduhh wrote
Reply to comment by herbw in TIL that Microsoft's first operating system was Unix-based by GriffinFTW
The post you are replying to is talking about "servers", not general desktop usage.
General desktop usage is benign as you describe, any moron can type stuff on a computer, that's why the Windows operating system isn't exactly crucial to those means.
Yes, the universe obeys the laws of thermodynamics, but there are plenty of people who in an isolated context seem to defy that, right? They would rather write a letter than use a computer.
I have enough of a span of knowledge to get the gist of that principle, I've never seen it before, thanks for linking that.