this post was submitted on 08 Dec 2023
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And yet their servers are using Linux to host a subpar experience for Linux clients.
Hey Amazon, use Windows and MacOS servers (lolz) instead for HD/UHD stream hosting!
Does Apple even make servers? I've seen plenty of *NIX servers but it's usually RHEL or whatever Solaris/SunOS got Frankenstein'ed into.
Apple had server hardware more than a decade ago. It wasn't really popular altough some institutions with mainly Apple devices did use it.
And there was a macOS Server app which enabled some "server" features, altough the important ones like file sharing are now directly integrated in the OS.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Server