While the worldwide server market’s factory revenue grew 6.4% over the last year, according to the IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Server Track, Linux server revenue was running ahead of the curve at a growth rate of 10%.
The economy may be tanking, but the worldwide server market still did $13.9-billion worth of business in 2008’s second quarter, making it the best second quarter since 2000. What’s diving this are businesses replacing older servers and adding new enterprise, SMB, and cloud computing servers. Curiously, considering the overall bad financial news it’s the high-end enterprise server market that’s leading the way with a 22.1% increase year over year.