A lot of serious software offerings are only concerned with the server use case, modern servers run Linux unless there's a good reason not to, and modern windows has more than one acceptable way to run Linux binaries if you absolutely have to.
> modern servers run Linux unless there's a good reason not to
I think many people on HN would be surprised at how many orgs are using Windows servers heavily, because of their familiarity and comfort with Microsoft, or because some application requires it.
Of course they are non-tech companies using the servers internally for enterprise applications, not web servers, but there is absolutely a lot of windows server usage in corporate environments.
> I think many people on HN would be surprised at how many orgs are using Windows servers heavily, because of their familiarity and comfort with Microsoft, or because some application requires it.
I think most HN readers are well aware that there are a lot of Windows servers out there, especially in the sorts of environments where it's "The Server".
That doesn't change the fact that there are orders of magnitude more Linux servers in the world, and as the post you replied to said Linux is the default assumption. Basically every container and the vast majority of VM guests are Linux. I'd be willing to bet that more Linux servers have been deployed in the time it took me to type this post than Windows servers will be deployed this week.
Vegenoid|1 year ago
I think many people on HN would be surprised at how many orgs are using Windows servers heavily, because of their familiarity and comfort with Microsoft, or because some application requires it.
Of course they are non-tech companies using the servers internally for enterprise applications, not web servers, but there is absolutely a lot of windows server usage in corporate environments.
wolrah|1 year ago
I think most HN readers are well aware that there are a lot of Windows servers out there, especially in the sorts of environments where it's "The Server".
That doesn't change the fact that there are orders of magnitude more Linux servers in the world, and as the post you replied to said Linux is the default assumption. Basically every container and the vast majority of VM guests are Linux. I'd be willing to bet that more Linux servers have been deployed in the time it took me to type this post than Windows servers will be deployed this week.