Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 4th Jun 2010 22:20 UTC, submitted by Preston Gralla
In the News So, what to do with this. If we don't run it, we're pro-Linux. If we do run it, we're pro-Microsoft. And I'm sure that whatever we do, we're anti-Apple somehow. In any case, here we go: the latest market share figures from IDC about servers show that Windows is by far the most popular server operating system in terms of unit sales, increasing its market share even further. Linux, on the other hand, saw its market share in the server market sink a little.
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Ummm....Virtualization?
by tessmonsta on Sat 5th Jun 2010 00:48 UTC
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Hopefully I just missed it, but has anyone considered how virtualization affects the marketshare numbers? Right now it's the big thing in data centers and cloud efforts. It's entirely likely for any of these systems to be running multiple copies of Linux or Windows on top of it.

Edited 2010-06-05 00:59 UTC

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