Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Feb 2007 16:34 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
Internet & Networking "In the February 2007 survey we received responses from 108810358 sites, an increase of 1.93 million from last month. Apache has a decline of 442K sites this month, and sees its share of the web server market slip by 1.47 percent to 58.7 percent. This is the first time Apache's market share has been below 60 percent since September 2002. Microsoft-IIS gain 935K sites, continuing an advance that has seen Microsoft steadily chip away at what once seemed an insurmountable lead for Apache. In our Feb. 2006 survey, Apache held 68% market share, giving it lead of 47.5% over Windows (20.5% share). In this month's survey, Microsoft's share has improved to 31.0%, narrowing Apache's advantage to 27.7%."
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RE: Deja vu
by offler on Sat 3rd Feb 2007 19:47 UTC in reply to "Deja vu"
offler
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2005-07-06

Indeed they will; that's why they will pirate windows.

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RE[2]: Deja vu
by Luis on Sat 3rd Feb 2007 21:13 in reply to "RE: Deja vu"
Luis Member since:
2006-04-28

Well, we're talking about servers here, not PC's.

I don't think any hosting company (or any other that needs servers) is going to run pirate copies of Windows Server 2003 instead of running Linux/BSD.

It might be true that Chinese like pirate copies of anything, but I don't think they're stupid.

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