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Regardless, the fact remains that since Linux got mainstream acceptance (and before Android came around), the primary use, and hence the majority if contributions, have been server orientated.
BeOS and Haiku have never been targetted at the server market, so they don't share the same "server optimisations" that Linux has, but instead they have many more "desktop optimisations" than Linux does.