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The Web Server Wars (Apache vs IIS)..

And the winner is?  Apache - but not for long (according to the latest Netcraft report).  Had to share this with you..

“Microsoft continues to increase its web server market share, adding 2.6 million sites this month as Apache loses 991K hostnames. As a result, Windows improves its market share by 1.4% to 34.2%, while Apache slips by 1.7% to 48.4%. Microsoft's recent gains raise the prospect that Windows may soon challenge Apache's leadership position.

The open source Apache has been the leading web server software since the March 1996 Netcraft Web Server Survey. In November 2005, Apache was found on 71 percent of web sites, putting it more than 50 percentage points ahead of Microsoft IIS (20.2 percent). At the time, Apache's market share advantage seemed insurmountable. But less than two years later, Microsoft has narrowed that 50 percent gap to 16.7 percent. The margin is even tighter in active sites, where Apache leads Microsoft by just 12.2 percent.”

 

+2.6 million vs -991 thousand.  And it's only going to get better when we ship Windows Server 2008 (IIS 7 is something else)..

Dave.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    That’s good to see IIS is catching up to Apache.  I wish the report would site what’s the reason behind the increase.  I personally prefer using IIS over Apache, most because IIS is easier to configure and the performance & security is not that bad.

  • Anonymous
    December 08, 2009
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