I'd imagine close to 95% in the US, if they're running important workloads on prem on Linux, it's on RHEL. A staggering number of VMs and bare metal.
(Clarification: I'm not saying 95% of all US company Linux workloads are RHEL, not even close.
I'm saying a huge percentage of high criticality (risk of loss of life / high financial risk) are, simply because of support and the name.)
(Clarification: I'm not saying 95% of all US company Linux workloads are RHEL, not even close.
I'm saying a huge percentage of high criticality (risk of loss of life / high financial risk) are, simply because of support and the name.)