Interesting story! http://news.microsoft.com/europe/featur ... emotion-2/
Even more interesting that they turned to Linux, instead of using MS technology for the whole thing.
MS uses Linux VMS to create the next Rembrandt
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when you get to massive amounts of data windows just wont cut it.
You need something that is designed to scale like linux or BSD or solaris.
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You need something that is designed to scale like linux or BSD or solaris.
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Microsoft is using a lot of Linux on their cloud services, which they're trying to make their core business. There is no Docker-like container technology for Windows yet for example. Not to talk about the ridiculous licensing headaches you have with using Windows for computing...
They also opened their technology stack: .NET is open source now for the most part, as well as their compilers. SQL Server is coming out for Linux, too. You can develop Android apps in C# now with Visual Studion/Xamarin. With the cloud taking over everything, the OS platform wars seem to be mostly a thing of the past on the backend.
Clients/devices are a different story...
They also opened their technology stack: .NET is open source now for the most part, as well as their compilers. SQL Server is coming out for Linux, too. You can develop Android apps in C# now with Visual Studion/Xamarin. With the cloud taking over everything, the OS platform wars seem to be mostly a thing of the past on the backend.
Clients/devices are a different story...
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isn't Microsoft Azure based on linux too?
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You can get Linux VMs of different flavours on Azure, and I think I read somewhere that a majority of hosted VMs is actually Linux, but the host OS they use internally is something based on Windows Server and HyperV.
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official source https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/ ... witch-acs/
tl;dr: Azure Cloud Switch is based on linux.