My Weird Prompts

Who Still Runs Windows Server in 2026?

31 min · 21. juni 2026
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Despite the narrative that Linux owns the server world, Windows Server still accounts for roughly 32% of x86 server OS shipments in 2026. In this episode, we explore where Windows Server actually earns its keep — from Active Directory identity lock-in and Exchange hybrid deployments to SQL Server dependencies and compliance frameworks that reference specific Group Policy GUIDs. We also examine the human factors, like IT teams built around Microsoft certifications, that keep Windows Server running on bare metal and in VMs across enterprises. This isn't about whether Windows Server is good or bad — it's about understanding the architectural, regulatory, and organizational realities that keep it in production.

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