What is the market share of Linux?

Desktop Operating Systems Percentage Market Share
Desktop Operating System Market Share Worldwide – August 2021
OS X 16.15%
Unknown 3.62%
Linux 2.4%

What percentage of the market share is Linux in 2020?

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Month Microsoft Windows Linux
December 2020 96.41% 0.78%
January 2020 96.89% 0.67%
January 2019 95.92% 0.82%
January 2018 98.38% 0.25%

How big is the Linux market?

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The global linux operating system market size stood at USD 3.89 billion in 2019 and is projected to reach USD 15.64 billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 19.2% during the forecast period.

Does Linux gain market share?

There has been an upsurge in the desktop Linux market share which has seen a rise to 3.37% in the latest statistics on Net Market Share for operating systems. … The stats show May 2017 with 1.99%, June with 2.36%, July had 2.53% and August showed Linux market share increasing to 3.37%.

How much of the world uses Linux?

Linux is the OS of 1.93% of all desktop operating systems worldwide. In 2018, the market share of Linux in India was 3.97%. In 2021, Linux ran on 100% of the world’s 500 supercomputers.

Which OS is most powerful?

The most powerful OS is neither Windows nor Mac, its Linux operating system. Today, 90% of the most powerful supercomputers runs on Linux. In Japan, the bullet trains use Linux to maintain and manage the advanced Automatic Train Control System. The U.S Department of Defense uses Linux in many of its technologies.

Which country uses Linux the most?

Linux popularity globally

On a global level, the interest in Linux seems to be the strongest in India, Cuba and Russia, followed by the Czech Republic and Indonesia (and Bangladesh, which has the same regional interest level as Indonesia).

Does Linux grow?

In fact, according to a new IDC InfoBrief, Linux is the only endpoint operating system (OS) growing at a global level. … While Windows market share remains flat, at 39% in 2015 and 2017, Linux has grown from 30% in 2015 to 35% in 2017, worldwide. And the trend is accelerating.

The main reason why Linux is not popular on the desktop is that it doesn’t have “the one” OS for the desktop as does Microsoft with its Windows and Apple with its macOS. If Linux had only one operating system, then the scenario would be totally different today. … Linux kernel has some 27.8 million lines of code.

Is Linux growing in popularity?

For example, Net Applications shows Windows on top of the desktop operating system mountain with 88.14% of the market. … That’s not surprising, but Linux — yes Linux — seems to have jumped from 1.36% share in March to 2.87% share in April.

Is Ubuntu losing popularity?

Ubuntu has fallen from 5.4% to 3.82%. Debian’s popularity has shrunk a bit from 3.42% to 2.95%.

Is Windows losing market share?

New figures indicate that Windows lost almost 5% market share in 2020, with the majority of its share moving to Chrome OS. … Windows market share dropped from 85.4% in 2019 to 80.5% in 2020. Chrome OS market share went up from 6.4% to 10.8% in that same span.

Why do so many servers run Linux?

Originally Answered: Why do most servers run on Linux OS? Because linux is open-source, so easy to configure and customize. So most of the supercomputer runs linux. There’re also many servers runs Windows and Mac, like some small to medium companies, because they are easy to use and program, cost less for deployment.

Which is faster Ubuntu or Mint?

Mint may seem a little quicker in use day-to-day, but on older hardware, it will definitely feel faster, whereas Ubuntu appears to run slower the older the machine gets. Mint gets faster still when running MATE, as does Ubuntu.

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