• @GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      they aren’t all. vast majority is Windows Server and IBM.

      edit: because people seem confused. I’m talking about Pearson directly, not global OS stats.

      chill tf out Linux weebs. I’m one of you.

          • @MehBlah@lemmy.world
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            -37 days ago

            Nearly all of my daughters sites she visited in college were nix servers. The exception being one administration machine she used for her payroll access as a RA.

            • @gamer@lemm.ee
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              57 days ago

              By “nix” do you actually mean Nix, or do you mean “*nix” as any Unix derivative?

              • @MehBlah@lemmy.world
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                6 days ago

                Guess.

                Edit: ;) I guess you are all guessing poorly. Nix when I looked it up is just another fringe linix distro. Never heard of it because I don’t need a purpose built crippled distro for anything. Since a guess is too hard to do I will tell you even now most websites I access according to my router stats are Linix distros. Every now and then there will be a bsd based one and ever rarer than that a windows site. I’m seeing these downvotes as a function of bias against the norm. I find it funny and responses like this always bring a smile to my face.

      • AugustWest
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        7 days ago

        Lol what? Linux servers are still dominant in market share.

      • _cryptagion [he/him]
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        -67 days ago

        That is both laughably wrong, and immediately verifiable as false. As far as server marketshare goes, Linux leads the pack with 62.7%.