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July 2001 Netcraft Web Server Survey: IIS Gains on Apache
Jul 31, 2001, 21 :02 UTC (22 Talkback[s]) (14000 reads) (Other stories by Kevin Reichard)

         The July 2001 Netcraft Web Server Survey is out;


                     http://www.netcraft.com/survey/

   
                                Top Developers                                 
                                                                               
             Developer June 2001 Percent July 2001 Percent Change              
             Apache     18466153   63.02  18382308   58.73  -4.29              
             Microsoft   5973654   20.39   8099757   25.88   5.49              
             iPlanet     1802041    6.15   1345566    4.30  -1.85              
             Zeus         810108    2.76    793587    2.54  -0.22              
                                                                               
                                 Active Sites                                  
                                                                               
             Developer June 2001 Percent July 2001 Percent Change              
             Apache      7346025   62.42   7314577   60.53  -1.89              
             Microsoft   3076623   26.14   3372341   27.91   1.77              
             iPlanet      273293    2.32    282517    2.34   0.02              
             Zeus         182735    1.55    184895    1.53  -0.02              
                                                                               
                                                                               
   
  Around the Net
  
   Microsoft gains around five and a half per cent of web hosts this
   month, and almost 2% of active sites. Primarily this is a result of
   two large US installations converting to Windows 2000 from Solaris.
   
   The large free hosting company [1]Namezero, hosted on the Exodus
   network, has migrated its front end systems to Windows 2000, as has
   part of the Network Solutions domain registration system. Network
   Solutions has moved physically from [2]Digex, to [3]Interland,
   [where Microsoft held a minority interest, prior to the sale to
   Micron] as part of the process.
   
   These large installations had previously been masking a general
   decline in Solaris share on the web, which is now down four percentage
   points over the last year. Additionally, the Network Solutions site
   was by far the largest Netscape-Enterprise installation in terms of
   numbers of hostnames, and one would expect that Netscape-Enterprise
   overall share will drop towards the 2-2.5% it has in the active sites
   analysis over the next few months.
   
    First .Net site spotted
    
   This months survey also found a site outside of microsoft.com offering
   Microsoft's .Net services. This is earlier than many people expected,
   however the site [4]www.empowered.com is a Microsoft Gold Certified
   Partner and Microsoft itself has several sites using .Net, including
   [5]uddi.microsoft.com.
   
    pre release of Windows .Net Server becoming quite widely deployed
    
   There are already between six and seven hundred sites running
   Microsoft-IIS/6.0 and Windows .Net Server, the operating system that
   will succeed Windows 2000 sometime next year. Windows .Net Server has
   had little media attention relative to .Net, and there has been no
   prior reporting of the availability of a pre release, but the sites
   running the Windows .Net pre-release are spread over several
   countries.
   
    Mark Shuttleworth set to venture into space
    
   Conversely, something that has been very widely reported is that Mark
   Shuttleworth, founder of the Thawte Certificate Authority is set to be
   the second [6]space tourist. Mark sold Thawte to Verisign for $550M
   in November 1999, and is expected to provide Verisign stockholders
   with an opportunity to see their money literally go up in smoke later
   on this year.
   
    Internet commerce steadily growing, recession or not
    
   Despite the failure of many internet based companies over the last
   year, there has been steady growth in the numbers of sites performing
   encrypted transactions over the internet. Verisign recently
   [7]reported that 87% of SSL certificates expiring in the last quarter
   were renewed, while our own SSL Survey shows growth of around 50% over
   a year ago. The OECD recently produced a comparison of the growth in
   internet SSL servers with the most comparable Nasdaq industry indexes
   for a recent US Federal Reserve meeting, and this is shown below.
   

References

  1. http://www.namezero.com/
  2. http://www.digex.com/
  3. http://www.interland.com/
  4. http://www.netcraft.com/whats/?host=www.empowered.com/
  5. http://www.netcraft.com/whats/?host=uddi.microsoft.com/
  6. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1448000/1448711.stm
  7. http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-6695510.html

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 Talkback(s) Name  Date
We might see a change the other way after Code Red.-- http://www.spinics.net/li ...   next month   
  Jul 31, 2001, 21:17:31
Yes. The code red virus struk. The script kiddies are having field days with u ...   Oh to be a lemming!   
  Aug 1, 2001, 06:12:03
This is big news, and not the big news I would hope to see.While these numbers d ...   Wake up call?   
  Jul 31, 2001, 21:22:09
I wish that big companies would understand the damage they do to all of us by sw ...   long live code red   
  Jul 31, 2001, 23:25:59
20% last month, 2 sites change, 25% this month. I would greatly enjoy extropolat ...   Interesting that two sites could represent 1/4 of IIS' market   
  Aug 1, 2001, 02:00:21
Beyond Microsoft having over $500 billion dollars to throw around, I think one p ...   User Friendly   
  Aug 1, 2001, 07:06:34
It's rumoured that MS will go to extraordinary lengths to win over a high vi ...   why switch to IIS?   
  Aug 1, 2001, 07:46:35
It's called self preservation/job stability. If one were to switch over to ...   Re: Interesting that two sites could represent 1/4 of IIS' market   
  Aug 1, 2001, 11:35:19
This piece refers to the all internet sites, not sites that use SSL. I saw a Ne ...   What about SSL sites?   
  Aug 1, 2001, 11:48:02
What better strategy can there be for securing your own job than installing IIS? ...   Re: Interesting that two sites could represent 1/4 of IIS' market   
  Aug 1, 2001, 13:12:31
> Beyond Microsoft having over $500 billion dollars to throw around, I think one ...   Re: User Friendly   
  Aug 1, 2001, 13:17:18
The article lists a .Net site, http://www.empowered.com>Try going there with Net ...   .Net with Netscape   
  Aug 1, 2001, 14:13:13
 True, most people will gravitate toward the easy solution - that is rely on oth ...   Re: User Friendly   
  Aug 1, 2001, 15:02:23
> And as a note to Tino, IIS is free with Nt.As a note to William, the lowest li ...   Re: What about SSL sites?   
  Aug 1, 2001, 15:38:07
Even with this huge defection, the apache numbers only dropped 83845 on the top ...   Here is a good sign.   
  Aug 1, 2001, 16:50:51
you seem to think that if something can be managed using some GUI thingno qualif ...   Re: User Friendly   
  Aug 1, 2001, 17:49:04
Note the *large* changes in the number of polled sites, here. The number of Apa ...   um, minor detail..   
  Aug 1, 2001, 18:54:40
I agree with earlier comments that it is pointless to be hostile towards IIS and ...   Pointless to be hostile   
  Aug 2, 2001, 09:40:17
All the talk about ease of administration of Windows (any flavour) is totally fl ...   Science vs Pseudo-science   
  Aug 3, 2001, 07:27:06
I have a couple servers with IIS and a few running Apache. I admit that MS has a ...   Re: User Friendly   
  Aug 4, 2001, 04:57:20
Hasn't anyone heard of WEBMIN (http://www.webmin.com/webmin/). Webmin provid ...   Re: User friendly --- WEBMIN   
  Aug 11, 2001, 15:20:04
thanks for the link .. i did not know about Webmin, just installed it -- FANTAST ...   Re: Re: User friendly --- WEBMIN   
  Aug 14, 2001, 21:53:57
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