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  • Certificazioni GNU/Linux LPIC-1 e LPIC-2
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  • Consulenza relativa a GNU/Linux (Debian in particolare) e al software libero
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FedoraNEWS :: Why I believe Linux isn't getting to averge Joe's desktop PDF Print E-mail
Written by bibe   
Sunday, 05 November 2006
I was reading another blog last night that stated two interesting and very contrasting facts. 53% of web servers around the world are using Linux. Less than 1% of desktop systems use Linux.
The fact that Linux runs over half of all the web servers in the world is no shock. Actually deploying a Linux based web server is a no brainer these days. Especially in light of the severe security holes being found in Windows Servers. Now with other UNIX like systems and Macintosh, Windows has less than 40% of the Web Server market. Again no surprise there.
Now on the Desktop side I was a bit surprised I figured Windows had about 86% 87% and Mac having at least about 10% Add other Unixes and that would put Linux at about 2%. Yet figures seem to show this isn't the case. Nope we are less than 1%. Okay so my question what is the room for error here? That, sadly, was never mentioned.
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