i know 2021 feels like a lifetime ago, but AWS had linux (Amazon Linux?) a decade before that (maybe even 18 years ago?) When i think "azure" i think AD, winserver DCE, and so on. Obviously if they want complete vendor lock in they have to have first party linux, too, rather than people doing hypervisors on VMs on hypervisors.
osigurdson|1 month ago
That is interesting, when I think Azure, I just think "AWS" but in different regions and a clunky / overthought UI.
genewitch|1 month ago
So i suppose when azure was announced and came out, i was acutely aware of what they offered, and it was, you know, marginally cheaper than the AWS windows servers, as azure didn't have to pay microsoft as much for DCE licenses, maybe.
But it makes sense they have Linux now, as i said, ecosystem lock-in...