>(Healthcare in the US is nearly entirely Windows based).
This wasn't my experience in over a decade in the industry.
It's Windows dominant, but our environment was typically around a 70/30 split of Windows/Linux servers.
Cerner shops in particular are going to have a larger Linux footprint. Radiology, biomed, interface engines, and med records also tended to have quite a bit of nix infrastructure.
One thing that can be said is that containerization has basically zero penetration with any vendors in the space. Pretty much everyone is still doing a pets over cattle model in the industry.
This wasn't my experience in over a decade in the industry.
It's Windows dominant, but our environment was typically around a 70/30 split of Windows/Linux servers.
Cerner shops in particular are going to have a larger Linux footprint. Radiology, biomed, interface engines, and med records also tended to have quite a bit of nix infrastructure.
One thing that can be said is that containerization has basically zero penetration with any vendors in the space. Pretty much everyone is still doing a pets over cattle model in the industry.