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by runfaster2000
1949 days ago
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I provided an answer in the blog post post comments. We see it most big corps and government. We also see Linux in those same places. If there are big Windows Server apps (typically .NET Framework) that people want to host in the cloud, then they often choose Windows Containers as the lowest friction solution, at least for step one. I work closely with the Windows Container team, and this is what I see from their customer engagements. Inside Microsoft, it is the same. Many big services at Microsoft have hard dependencies on Windows (both .NET Framework and Win32), and at the same time, many have also embraced Linux. |
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