To be fair, a lot of networking is also going Linux (cumulus Linux is a good example). I'd agree, on the server side, especially any kind of hosting, hyperscale, or clustered environment, is going to largely be Linux, but for those that are supporting users in getting things done at a UI, most business desktops (or similar) are still Windows. A lot of companies use active directory to manage workstations, and most workstations are either thin clients, connecting to a Windows VM, or an RDP server, or they're straight up Windows machines. r/HomeNetworking - Simpler networking advice.ĭepends on what you want to do. r/pfsense - for all things pfsense ('nix firewall) Might be able to find things useful for a lab. r/hardwareswap - Used hardware, swap hardware.
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