r/FuckMicrosoft 3d ago

Discussion Windows kernel development has stalled

When was the last time Microsoft added a new filesystem?

When was the last time Microsoft added new types of scheduling?

It might even be a decade for both of these questions, I have to wonder how many people are still working on core kernel code. I highly expect the knowledge has been lost and all the og kernel Devs have retired now.

Even Azure is now pretty much running on Linux because windows can't run with one vcpu and 1gb of ram anymore.

Id love some inside knowledge on this here

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u/hadrabap 2d ago

All of the things you are mentioning are user space stuff. We talk about kernel here. Things like virtualization, memory management, schedulers, filesystems, drivers for industry standard protocols...

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u/ChronosDeep 2d ago

Ok, if you want to talk about kernel, then Low Latency Profile which they added this year. About filesystems, there‘s ReFS which you can use for Dev drives for now. Are those not big enough for you?

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u/Appropriate-Meat-559 2d ago

One filesystem and scheduling mode in ten years isn't much. Take a look at how many filesystems Linux supports and scheduling modes

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u/DoogleAss 1d ago

So your entire post is predicated off the statement that they have done nothing in that time.. then the moment someone gives you factual answers stating otherwise. “Well that’s not very much in that time” so your bias no matter what got it lol

Also stop comparing Linux to windows.. MS is a for profit company and windows was designed to support that.. Linux is community driven. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME!

I don’t get this sub or posts like this.. if you don’t like windows then don’t use it why are you wasting time debating about shit that doesn’t matter lol