On 11/12/2015 12:35 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
If it is that easy to move 202k sites (111k net) to an entirely
different server, it is supposed to be much simpler for the users to
move within the same server - from their 2.2.x to 2.4.current, isn't
it? And if it is that easy to move away, then
Indeed Frederik and Eric,
I looked this morning and only OpenSUSE.latest and FreeBSD.latest appear to
include one of the versions current over the past year. Others are
shipping older (often much older) 2.2/2.4 versions.
So all but a handful of the numbers cited were for admins 'going it on
thei
Hi,
On 11/12/2015 03:17 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 3:35 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
If it is that easy to move 202k sites (111k net) to an entirely different
server, it is supposed to be much simpler for the users to move within the
same server - from their 2.2.x to 2.4.c
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 3:35 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
> If it is that easy to move 202k sites (111k net) to an entirely different
> server, it is supposed to be much simpler for the users to move within the
> same server - from their 2.2.x to 2.4.current, isn't it? And if it is that
> easy to
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 2:00 AM, William A Rowe Jr
wrote:
> According to securityspace's October-November delta, nearly half a million
> web hosts jumped to httpd 2.2.31 in the past month alone (almost entirely
> from older 2.2.x servers) while 11k downgraded to an older 2.2 or upgraded
> 2.2.31
According to securityspace's October-November delta, nearly half a million
web hosts jumped to httpd 2.2.31 in the past month alone (almost entirely
from older 2.2.x servers) while 11k downgraded to an older 2.2 or upgraded
2.2.31 to 2.4.x.
Half a million in 31 days? This is triple the 2.2.31 ado