On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 07:33:12PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
Again, you're projecting from an anecdote of one. My anecdote of
one is
that the vast majority of system in my company (around 400 employees
IIRC) don't have an optical drive. I'm actually not sure if any of the
desktops have one (since every once in a while someone will come around
None of the IT-department-provided systems at my last two employers came
with optical drives, and even if requested it would have been fulfilled
in the form of a portable USB drive sent along separately.
"Enterprises" tend to refresh their equipment every three years or so,
and it's been nearly two full refresh cycles since CD drives were
considered standard equipment for end-user systems. It's been even
longer for servers; after all, why waste the money and physical space on
an optical drive that will only be used once?
Granted, there's a long tail of older equipment that was
shipped/equipped with a CD drive, but let's be honest, you'd have to go
back more than a decade to find something that can't also boot off a USB
stick -- placing one firmly in the territory where performance,
operating costs, and especially reliability of that old equipment is of
significant concern.
(FWIW, I have Fedora installed on two such systems, and yes, their
reliability has taken a significant nosedive..)
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