> My understanding is that the main thing keeping Windows relevant is the support for legacy software, so they'd be hesitant to jeopardize that with any bold changes to the kernel or system APIs.
Without Windows, there would be no platform to sell office (macOS aside). That as a side note.
The important piece you are missing is this: The entirety of Azure runs on an optimized Variant of Hyper-V, hence all of Azure runs on Windows. That is SUBSTANTIAL!
Without Windows, there would be no platform to sell office (macOS aside). That as a side note.
The important piece you are missing is this: The entirety of Azure runs on an optimized Variant of Hyper-V, hence all of Azure runs on Windows. That is SUBSTANTIAL!