Re: Apache losing ground as Internet expands

2007-10-12 Thread David Munson
As for the question about what Google runs... I believe it's highly hacked, customized software, if not entirely custom for Google... Ah, here we go. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_platform (Wikipedia) says that Google runs software called Google Web Server. I suspect it's Linux-based, or at

Re: Apache losing ground as Internet expands

2007-10-12 Thread Joshua Zeidner
Many of these reports are loaded with marketing motives. IIS did gain a bit of ground with the advent of .NET, but this gain was entirely in proportion to the amount they spent on marketing and promotion. Here are some informative stats: http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/200709/index

Re: Apache losing ground as Internet expands

2007-10-12 Thread Matt Graham
After a long battle with technology, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, David Munson wrote: > > http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/34342/118/ > > According to the article, Apache is rapidly losing share to IIS as the > > Internet continues to grow at 5% per month. Any ideas why this migh

Re: Apache losing ground as Internet expands

2007-10-12 Thread Daniel Stasinski
On 10/12/07, David Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > According to the article, Apache is rapidly losing share to IIS as the > Internet continues to grow at 5% per month. Are they counting installations or domains served? As an example, aolserver had a sudden surge a few years ago when a single

Re: Apache losing ground as Internet expands

2007-10-12 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, David Munson wrote: > http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/34342/118/ > > According to the article, Apache is rapidly losing share to IIS as the > Internet continues to grow at 5% per month. > > Any ideas why this might be? Is IIS easier to set up? Easier to > secure? Are the

Apache losing ground as Internet expands

2007-10-12 Thread David Munson
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/34342/118/ According to the article, Apache is rapidly losing share to IIS as the Internet continues to grow at 5% per month. Any ideas why this might be? Is IIS easier to set up? Easier to secure? Are these legit servers, or maybe malware servers? I'm not very