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And yet, not what MS shops use in the overwhelming majority of cases.
I'm talking about mid to large enterprise, from finance to legal. Changes are so slow in orgs like those that it often isnt worth it to bring up. So they dont, they just spin up another server VM on HyperV to run another instance of IIS.
Honestly it's probably tomcat as bundled with whatever piece of junk corporate software the good idea fairy sold them this time.
Oh if its a bundled "service" application almost definitely.
It will also have a UI reminiscent of win2k, cost a minimum of $20k to engage them for any "project" effort, and the first 3 meetings will be a waste of time over miscommunication on expected status.
Also a proprietary license server that has to run on a machine image they provide OR they manage, in your prem.
And for stupid reasons needs to run a connectivity check to google, amazon, and microsoft or it throws an error.
Apparently I'm missing something that has netted them an absolute fortune. Or they are (cough morals cough).
oh man I used to support a product that ran on bundled tomcat. Fuck. That. Shit.