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By Mary Jo Foley | March 2, 2011, 8:35am PST
The researchers at International Data Corp. (IDC) released their latest worldwide server market
share data this week. As was true in the last quarter of 2009, Windows servers are far and away
the leader in share as measured by of percentage of revenue, the firm found.
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that the figures only add up to 96 per cent, leaving 4 per cent for servers shipped
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WilErz Updated - 3rd Mar 2011
@ Richard Flude
According to Channel Register, IDC include servers shipped with no operating
system. However, they have a method of guesstimating which operating systems are
installed. The method isn't specified, but an obvious one would be to survey a
random sample of customers provided by the vendors, asking which OSes they
installed on their recently purchased servers.
So, I was wrong. The IDC figures do indeed include servers that ship without an OS,
as I thought, but most of these servers aren't assigned to the 'other' category.
Rather, they're assigned to categories according to an internal IDC estimation
procedure.
The key points stand that: (a) the figures refer to server hardware revenue, (b) Linux
requires hardware, (c) servers that ship with no OS installed are included in the
figures. So, unless IDC are conspiring against Linux (I'm sure some zealots will claim
this), there's no reason at all to believe that the IDC figures understate Linux's share
of server shipment revenue (or unit shipments when unit figures are available, as in
Mary Jo Foley's article last June, which I refer to below).
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daikon 2nd Mar 2011
@jk_10
What does Linux have to do with Unix?
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Obivious...
jk_10 2nd Mar 2011
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@daikon Linux is there only because of existence of Unix (don't think I have to
explain). Imagine Unix is gone, zero, will Linux still have a share? where will it go?
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4. up? down?
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daikon 2nd Mar 2011
jk_10,
Linux will always have a share.
jk_10: The market share of Workloads handled by
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Linux / Unix is going up.
DonnieBoy 2nd Mar 2011
It is just the revenue share that is going down, because of the ease of internal
groups supporting supporting Linux without having to pay for the OS. This only
shows how expensive Windows servers are.
I can tell you where it went in our shop
terry flores 2nd Mar 2011
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@jk_10
My major project last year was standing up a 1000-core HPC cluster running Linux, done
1.5 months ahead of schedule, total software cost $485 (some monitoring app that our
architect was in love with). On the Windows side we decommissioned 8 Windows
systems, or about 20 percent of our remaining M$ server boxes.
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She was careful to repeat "in terms of revenue"
TripleII-21189418044173169409978279405827 2nd Mar 2011
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@jk_10
Since a paid for server is typically 1/3 the price of the Windows equivalent, and of course
the massive base of "free" servers installed via local IT, in terms of marketshare,
Windows server is not growing nearly as fast.
Your statement about Linux is eating Unix is very 2004ish. Linux was a natural
replacement for Unix at their EOL, but with the ease of implementing Linux servers
today, it is pretty easy to replace Windows now once the proprietary shackles are dealt
with.
TripleII
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WilErz 2nd Mar 2011
@TripleII
In terms of volume, Windows Server has an even higher market share. Unix is
typically used on very expensive hardware, and as users of this hardware migrate to
Linux, this adds a lot to the Linux revenue share but very little to the Linux unit
share.
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WilErz 2nd Mar 2011
@ Richard Flude
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5. I refer you to Mary Jo Foley's article from last June, 'IDC: Windows Server still rules the
server roost'. In it, she explains that the IDC percentages don't add up to 100 because
IDC include an unspecified 'other' category. She also includes unit shipments (for
2009Q4 and 2010Q1), which show that Windows is even more dominant in unit terms
than in revenue terms.
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Right. Figure doesn't include servers shipped with no
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Richard Flude 3rd Mar 2011
There's a significant proportion of servers (much greater than 4%) where OS is
installed onsite. Including windows volume license and site license customers.
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WilErz 3rd Mar 2011
@Richard Flude
According to whom?
Revenue costs of a Free system
T o m 6 29th Mar
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usage would be a more useful method of comparing a free system (linux) against one
that charges (Windows). Obviously the one that always charges has higher revenue
than one that doesn't.
A classic case of misinformation through useless stats.
Regards from Tom
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The article may be true, but ...
terry flores 2nd Mar 2011
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The license "revenue" from our 28 Windows servers was more than the "revenue" from our
840 Linux servers, since the license cost for the 840 servers was zero. If the intent of the
article was to point out the higher cost for Windows servers, I guess that's true.
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Yes, you hit the nail on the head. The percentage of
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DonnieBoy 2nd Mar 2011
Windows is very low, but, for the small niches where Windows server is used, they are
paying through the nose.
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condelirios 2nd Mar 2011
@DonnieBoy Niches? HUH? Windows dominates in the server market. It isn't even
close. 40% market share in this space is huge. Competing with free OS Linux, and
the Traditional Unix servers and winning is what Windows is doing. Niche = Linux in
both servers and desktops.
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Tim Patterson 2nd Mar 2011
@conde...
Use your brain. "as a percentage of revenue"
This does not tell us how many servers are in operation nor their OSs.
Many thousands of Linux installs were free. Have a few good Linux guys? No need to
pay Redhat or Novell. Of course this won't count in IDC's silly little "percentage of
revenue" survey.
Still buying boatloads of Windows servers
honeymonster 2nd Mar 2011
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@terry flores
Customers obviously find that Windows gives them value for money. Otherwise they
would not buy Windows servers.
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itguy08 2nd Mar 2011
@honeymonster
1. They don't know better.
2. If you pull Windows servers out, watch your OS license go up. Or you will get a
visit from the BSA goons...
MS has resorted to #2 quite a few times.
I didn't say anything negative about Windows
terry flores 2nd Mar 2011
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@honeymonster
As you point out, there are many customers who find Windows Servers suitable for
their purposes and budgets. Microsoft is in no danger of going out of business. I just
pointed out that you have to be careful when making comparisons between
marketshare based on different metrics like units shipped or revenues.
itguy08 likes spewing BS
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Will Farrell 2nd Mar 2011
@itguy08
everything you say is one big lie, so just grow up or go home.
You are nothing but a boldface lier.
MS can continue to compete against Linux
P. Douglas 2nd Mar 2011
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@terry flores,
As long as MS continues to differentiate Windows server from Linux on core and
expanded features, as well as on overall abilities, ease-of-use, and value, Windows
server can continue to grow and compete against Linux. (It's not all about price, or else
Apple would be a failure in the computer market today.) E.g. having software which
allows you to use 3D visualization to zoom in and out, and see what's going on your
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7. whole network, would be fantastic!
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You need 840 Linux servers to do the work of 28
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Windows servers?
Will Farrell Updated - 2nd Mar 2011
@terry flores
That's just insane.
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Is this an attempt at humor?
terry flores Updated - 3rd Mar 2011
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@Will Farrell
If it was, I pity you. If it wasn't, I pity you even more.
The two projects are unrelated. We have been phasing out Windows as a server
platform for the last two years after our licensing costs from Microsoft skyrocketed.
Is the hardware free too?
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WilErz 2nd Mar 2011
@terry flores
You'd have a point if the figures referred to OS licence revenue, rather than to server
hardware revenue.
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Mean averages from IDC, Gartner, and Netcraft...
olePigeon 2nd Mar 2011
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Mean averages from IDC, Gartner, and Netcraft put usage marketshare at approximately:
Windows: 41.59%
Linux: 41.02%
UNIX: 5.54%
So with Linux at roughly 41% of the usage share but only 17% of the revenue share,
Windows looks to be very expensive (but not as expensive as UNIX.)
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These are also only a percentage of websites using a given
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OS. The biggest
DonnieBoy 2nd Mar 2011
sites use Linux / Unix almost exclusively. So, if there were a way to measure the
percentage of workloads handled by Linux, it would be very high. It is mostly just small
websites using Windows.
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The article omitted the obnoxious fee Linux
LBiege 2nd Mar 2011
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... administrators charge you when deciphering those 500 command-line arguments that
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8. you don't run into in a Windows environment. The TCO of Linux is exorbitant.
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Not anymore.
TripleII-21189418044173169409978279405827 2nd Mar 2011
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@LBiege
That was true 10 years ago, when Linux required a LOT of expertise and the talent
pool was a lot smaller. Linux is common, mainstream, the talent pool is now about
equal, the premiums are nowhere near what they used to be. Now, let's look at the
undisputed difference in cost. Even assuming that it is a one for one servers
maintained to IT person ratio, the premium is trivial compared to the license costs
and CALs and cost of feature creep associated with Windows server.
It think that is actually why, as carefully stated, Windows leads in revenue
marketshare.
TripleII
Your numbers are abnormally high for the Linux number
Mister Spock 2nd Mar 2011
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@olePigeon
It would appear that your math is in error, as Linux is much smaller then the number you
have chosen.
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kirovs@... 4th Mar 2011
@Mister Spock
Says you and group of Soviet scientists.
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selliott80919 2nd Mar 2011
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Mary,
The report references "factory revenue". I would assume that these figures are hardware
percentage of revenue figures, not software license figures? The fact that Linux is "free"
isn't relevant to the figures if that is the case.
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NO, it is the revenue from the OS itself. Windows actual
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percentage of the
DonnieBoy 2nd Mar 2011
server market is very low, it is just VERY expensive.
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noagenda 2nd Mar 2011
@DonnieBoy
Apparently in your zeal to discredit all things MS, you didn't get a chance to read the
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9. linked IDC report. It is not OS revenue but hardware by OS revenue.
"?IBM's System z servers running z/OS experienced the second consecutive quarter
of positive revenue growth, with 69.1% year-over-year growth in 4Q10 to $1.7
billion. This is the fastest quarterly revenue growth IDC has ever reported for IBM
mainframes, as systems running the z/OS operating platform accounted for 11.3% of
all server revenue in 4Q10 and IBM System z was the only platform outside of Linux
and Windows to experience positive revenue growth in the quarter.
?Linux server demand also improved in 4Q10 with revenue growing 29.3% to $2.5
billion when compared with the fourth quarter of 2009. Linux servers now represent
17.0% of all server revenue, up 1.8 points over 4Q09. Shipments of servers running
Linux increased 9.8% year over year, totaling more than 450,000 units.
?Microsoft Windows server demand was positively impacted by the x86 server
market refresh as hardware revenue increased 16.8% year over year. Quarterly
revenue of $6.3 billion for Windows servers represented 42.1% of overall quarterly
factory revenue. The 1.5 million server shipments are the highest quarterly total ever
reported for Windows servers.
?UNIX server revenue was relatively flat with a 0.4% decrease when compared to
4Q09, as the demand for the platform stabilized in the quarter. Worldwide Unix
revenues were $3.8 billion for the quarter, representing 25.6% of quarterly server
spending. "
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Mythos7 2nd Mar 2011
@DonnieBoy
Another brilliant DonnieBoy statement. Windows Servers totally dominate the
enterprise market.
You keep telling yourself that, son
Will Farrell 2nd Mar 2011
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@DonnieBoy
and maybe it will come true one day in the real world not the one you decided to
make and live in.
The actual Windows usage percentage is FAR AHEAD of actual Linux usage, so just
deal with it and grow up.
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1773 2nd Mar 2011
@DonnieBoy Are you a MS hater or Google/Linux fan ? How come I see you
commenting only on Microsoft related posts ? What are your thoughts on spyware
infested apps making it to the Android Market ?
Donnieboy was MIA
Will Farrell 2nd Mar 2011
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@1773
on the gmail lost data crash. Imagine that. He's looks like he MIA on all the stories
about Google problems, issues, and failures.
I guess he ran out of excuses for Google and needs time to build up more, or is tired
of being embarrased, or maybe both.
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kirovs@... 4th Mar 2011
@noagenda
Care to normalize by hardware price then? No? I thought so.
My guess is Unix share is dipping faster than explained, Windows has less and Linux
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10. more. Of course it is just a guess, but this is what this report is as well.
The Linux appologists are out in force once again
Will Farrell 2nd Mar 2011
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So, Windows has the lion share of the market, booth installed base and revenue but I have
to laugh at the ABM's assertion that Linux is far ahead in actual usage because "its free so
they can't count it."
Lol!!!
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daikon 2nd Mar 2011
@Will Farrell
Where do you see any appologists? From what information did you come up with that
actual Windows usage if far ahead of actual Linux usage?
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WilErz 2nd Mar 2011
@daikon
Mary Jo Foley reported IDC's unit figures for 2010Q1 and 2009Q4 last June, in an
article titled "IDC: Windows Server still rules the server roost":
Q1 2010 units
Windows 1,379,487 (75.3%)
Unix 65,451 (3.6%)
Linux 380,429 (20.8%)
Q4 2009 units
Windows 1,434,225 (73.9%)
Unix 84,851 ( 4.4%)
Linux 412,041 (21.2%)
Q1 2010 dollars
Windows $5.1 billion (48.9%)
Unix $2.3 billion (22.2%)
Linux $1.7 billion (16.2%)
Q4 2009 dollars
Windows $5.4 billion (41.6%)
Unix $3.9 billion (29.9%)
Linux $1.9 billion (14.7%)
As you can see, Windows dominates in terms of server unit shipments.
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daikon 2nd Mar 2011
@WilErz
So you are telling me that Will based his comment of actual Windows usage is ahead
of actual Linux usage off this report.
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...not for long. Kiss your sugar daddy good bye!
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Mythos7 2nd Mar 2011
@james347
They have been saying that for a long time. Maybe it will come come true some year,
decade or century.
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