A new survey of over 100 million websites has shown that
Apache's market share has fallen to below
50 per cent.
The survey, by internet monitoring firm
Netcraft, found Apache was on 48.42 per
cent of web servers, with Microsoft on
36.21 per cent. In a similar survey carried out in November 2005 Apache was on
71 per cent of web servers while Microsoft struggled to make 20 per cent.
"Apache's lead remains substantial in both categories," said Netcraft in a
statement.
"It's worth noting that Apache has lost market share to another open source
server, lighttpd (1.2 per cent of all
sites), and Google (4.4 per cent) as well
as Windows. But if Microsoft continues to gain share at its current pace, it
could close the gap on Apache sometime in 2008."
However, the situation might not be as bad as it seems for Apache. Over four
per cent of sites surveyed used Google Web Server, which uses Apache code.
The survey examined the engines behind 127,961,479 websites around the
world.
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