Linked by snydeq on Thu 5th Jan 2012 15:11 UTC
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Actually no, you are confused.
Microsoft made deals with large domain hosters to serve their 'parked domains' on IIS (generic page shown for domains 'without a website').
That way it would inflate the usage share of IIS on the Internet so organisations like Netcraft would end up publishing graphs more favorable to IIS.
So they didn't pay Netcraft, they gave some really large hosters 'marketing budget' or whatever they called it.
Those contracts probably ran out around 2009 judging by the graphs.
RE[2]: Nginx and netcraft...
by lucas_maximus on Fri 6th Jan 2012 08:12
in reply to "RE: Nginx and netcraft..."





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Nginx is very good but what starred me is that this notice is from NETCRAFT.
Microsoft is know to pay netcraft to bullshit the graphs with windows servers and IIS
Edited 2012-01-05 23:31 UTC