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Microsoft Catching Up To Apache? Maybe, Maybe Not

Publication:Information WeekDate:Aug 11 2007

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Earlier this week, I wrote about a survey that finds Apache falling and Microsoft rising in the Web server race. Not so fast. Another recent survey lends itself to a much muddier picture.

Netcraft's August 2007 survey shows Apache servers hosting 48.4% of active sites on the Web, Microsoft hosting 36.2%, and the gap narrowing. However, another survey by E-Soft -- which, admittedly, the Apache guys pointed me toward -- finds the exact opposite trend. In its survey, Apache has 73.81% to Microsoft's falling 19.33% share.




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