Linux boosts Intel-based server OS market 8
PsycoDoc writes "Sales growth for Intel-based servers slowed down in 1998, although sales of operating systems for these machines
grew faster because of the growing popularity of Linux."
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We'll see about LinuxPPC and Apple sales (Score:1)
New linux numbers? (Score:1)
-Peter
Lookie Here! (Score:1)
So what? (Score:1)
Statistic seems somewhat misleading. (Score:1)
Let's say one company's department buys 1 NT Server and 10 NT Workstations. Another department goes Linux and buys 11 RedHat Linux 5.2 boxes. Now even though they might use only one of them in the "traditional server" role, using the rest as user workstations, all of the Linux boxes will be counted as Server OS purchases. This would distort that Server OS sales statistic, which has gotta be pretty hard to figure out for Linux anyway. I'm curious what their absolute numbers for Linux were, instead of just their listing of "percentage growth." If I just overlooked it in the article, or if anyone has access to IDC's study, fill me in on the details. Other random notes:
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The point... (Score:1)
Leto