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Re: Apache UP, Microsoft DOWN by 2 MILLION Microsoft-IIS websites in Netcraft January 2009 Web Server Survey

On Jan 20, 2:36 am, Terry Porter <linu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> One of the benefits of GNU/Linux compared to Windows is watching Free
> software grow and prosper!
>
> Join the winning team, and get your Free Ubuntu CD at :-http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
>
> begin{quote}
>
> January 2009 Web Server Survey
>
> In the January 2009 survey we received responses from 185,497,213 sites,
> reflecting an uncharacteristic monthly loss of 1.23 million sites.
>
> Apache's market share grew by more than 1 percentage point this month,
> extending its lead over Microsoft IIS, which has fallen to less than a
> third of the market. In total, Apache gained 1.27 million sites this month.
>
> Microsoft showed the largest loss this month, after more than 2 million
> blogging sites running on Microsoft-IIS websites expired from the survey.
>
> GFE, which is primarily used by Google's Blogger service to publish blogs
> under the blogspot.com domain, lost nearly 600 thousand sites, while nginx
> continues to grow and increases its market share to 1.87%.
>
> Further down the field, the number of sites hosted on httpd and WebserverX
> both increased by more than 20%. Both web servers take a relatively small
> share of the market, however, with httpd growing to 236 thousand sites and
> WebserverX growing to 154 thousand.
> end[quote}
>
> http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2009/01/16/january_2009_web_server_...
>
> --
> If we wish to reduce our ignorance, there are people we will
> indeed listen to.  Trolls are not among those people, as trolls, more or
> less by definition, *promote* ignorance.
>           Kelsey Bjarnason, C.O.L.A. 2008

Good news.

Ballmer had better go out and pay some more people to use IIS.
That'll get his percentages up!

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