• tate
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    1951 month ago

    Ah hahahaha!!!

    Windows! Some dumbass put Windows on a supercomputer!

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          They use a mixture of Windows and Linux. They do use Linux quite a bit, but they also have a lot of Hyper-V servers.

        • @KoalaUnknown
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          Apple uses both Linux and Windows (not for datacenters) too.

    • @FuryMaker
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      471 month ago

      Probably need one, just for the benchmark comparisons.

    • @mvirts
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      81 month ago

      And Mac! Whatever that means 🤣

    • @Thaurin
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      61 month ago

      A supercomputer running Windows HPC Server 2008 actually ranked 23 in TOP500 in June 2008.

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        I always forget that Windows Server even exists, because the name is so stupid. “windows” should mean “gui interface to os.”

        edit: fixed redundacy.

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          But Windows Server has GUI. Although a server having GUI (not webui, desktop) is kinda stupid

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            71 month ago

            I’d say having a GUI is not inherently stupid. The stupid part is, if I understand it correctly, the GUI being a required component and the primary access method.

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              Yeah. Thankfully, Windows server cleaned up that stupidity starting around 2006 and finished in around 2018.

              Which all sounds fine until we meditate on the history that basically all other server operating systems have had efficient remote administration solutions since before 1995 (reasonable solutions existed before SSH, even).

              Windows was over 20 years late to adopt non-grapgical low latency (aka sane) options for remote administration.

              I think it’s a big part of the reason Windows doesn’t appear much on this chart.

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            The GUI is optional these days, and there’s plenty of Windows servers that don’t use it. The recommended administration approach these days is PowerShell remoting, often over SSH now that Windows has a native SSH server bundled (based on OpenSSH).

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              That gives me the idea of windows server installed on bare metal configured as a lightweight game runner. (much like a linux distro with minimal wm)

              I’ve seen people using slightly modified windows server as an unbloated gaming OS but I’m not sure if running a custom minimal GUI on windows server is possible. You seem knowledgeable on the subject, with enough effort, is it possible?

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                121 days ago

                Would a Windows Enterprise 10 LTSC IoT edition be better than Windows Server though?