It would be more accurate to say "The current Fedora releases are not
typically used as servers."  I expect many are like me and use an older
Fedora release on servers:  F9 in my case, because it does its job well
and any limitations do not impair its function.

It seems perfectly reasonable to expect, with another turn or two of the
Fedora crank, that services will be easier to configure with systemd,
systemctl, or whatever.
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