Poorly. WSL is awesome but it’s I/O performance is not at a level which will make developers on bigger projects happy.
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Buckshot@programming.dev 15 hours agoThis is my thought, they’ve all but lost the battle for cloud servers and they’d rather the developers computers were Windows. WSL allows that.
Overspark@feddit.nl 14 hours ago
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 12 hours ago
they’ve all but lost the battle for cloud servers
Azure is enormous, what are you talking about?
Buckshot@programming.dev 7 hours ago
I meant running windows on them, its enormous and its all linux servers. I know you can run windows but it’ll be a tiny fraction.
anachrohack@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
Azure is their primary revenue source now
HK65@sopuli.xyz 11 hours ago
Yeah but imagine if they could collect licence fees after every AWS server as well.
The world is not enough for these companies.
Nath@aussie.zone 11 hours ago
My client is spending waaaaaaay more money on Microsoft Online than it ever used to on software licenses. Every single user in the business is costing 🇦🇺$30 per month alone just for their Office suite. That’s before you get to the Azure stuff. Some hosted apps cost over 🇦🇺$1k/month to host in Azure.
Before you go too strongly after Microsoft for charging so much, this is cheaper than what we used to pay for running our own SharePoint, Exchange etc farms as well as the infrastructure required to host websites/database etc. All that has been outsourced to Microsoft Online and saves significant money.
Microsoft is doing very well out of its own cloud fees and can cope with AWS, Google and all the smaller private cloud operations getting some of that action.
HK65@sopuli.xyz 11 hours ago
I know they are doing very well, trust me, I’ve seen the inside of the beast. It’s not Microsoft either, any megacorp will talk to you in terms of how much they lost by not fully monopolising a market segment.
And that is my point, not that they don’t make insane amounts of money, but that it will never be enough.