top | item 39600490 (no title) goenning | 2 years ago 100% if you exclude Microsoft’s cloud? :-) discuss order hn newest Zobat|2 years ago "More than 60 percent of customer cores in Azure run Linux workloads"https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/virtual-machines/...So the Linux share would actually decrease if you exclude Azure ;) p4bl0|2 years ago > So the Linux share would actually decrease if you exclude Azure ;)I think it wouldn't, because that would imply 40+% of windows market share outside Azure, which I strongly doubt is even close to true.But your point that even on Azure, Linux has a large majority is still valid! fragmede|2 years ago Depends on if you want to file the servers running Office 365 under Azure, which Microsoft does to juice revenue to make Azure look bigger. smartmic|2 years ago Doesn't Azure Cloud also rely on Linux in the majority of its VMs?
Zobat|2 years ago "More than 60 percent of customer cores in Azure run Linux workloads"https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/virtual-machines/...So the Linux share would actually decrease if you exclude Azure ;) p4bl0|2 years ago > So the Linux share would actually decrease if you exclude Azure ;)I think it wouldn't, because that would imply 40+% of windows market share outside Azure, which I strongly doubt is even close to true.But your point that even on Azure, Linux has a large majority is still valid!
p4bl0|2 years ago > So the Linux share would actually decrease if you exclude Azure ;)I think it wouldn't, because that would imply 40+% of windows market share outside Azure, which I strongly doubt is even close to true.But your point that even on Azure, Linux has a large majority is still valid!
fragmede|2 years ago Depends on if you want to file the servers running Office 365 under Azure, which Microsoft does to juice revenue to make Azure look bigger.
Zobat|2 years ago
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/virtual-machines/...
So the Linux share would actually decrease if you exclude Azure ;)
p4bl0|2 years ago
I think it wouldn't, because that would imply 40+% of windows market share outside Azure, which I strongly doubt is even close to true.
But your point that even on Azure, Linux has a large majority is still valid!
fragmede|2 years ago
smartmic|2 years ago