Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Apr 2006 20:53 UTC, submitted by gubol123
Microsoft "Microsoft gained nearly five percent market share in the Web server market, however still lags well behind market leader Apache, research and security firm Netcraft said Friday. Nonetheless, it was the biggest one-month swing in the history of the industry. With more than 80 million Web sites on the Internet, Microsoft now claims a 25.2 percent share, up 4.7 percent from March. Apache still leads by a wide margin, however it was down close to 6 percent to 62.7 percent. Sun remained a distant third, down slightly to 2.36 percent."
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RE: Lies, Damn Lies...
by sappyvcv on Wed 12th Apr 2006 00:44 UTC in reply to "Lies, Damn Lies..."
sappyvcv
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Excuse me? While I usually defend Microsoft, your comments about apache are bullshit.

I presume by LAMP you mean small projects, because of course anything using apache is very likely to use Linux, mySQL and PHP.

Where I work, we use apache for everything. And trust me, it's no small setup. We develop and host sites for every major cable broadband provider in the U.S. besides comcast. You think that's small change? It's not.

While I don't think apache is anything special security wise, to say it's a joke.. is a joke itself. You really need to look around more.

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