yep, that's a 4.89% Increase over last year. (+ 4.89%)
Apache down by 4.67% (That's -4.67% change over last year)
http://www.netcraft.com/survey/
Thanks to .NET
:p
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yep, that's a 4.89% Increase over last year. (+ 4.89%)
Apache down by 4.67% (That's -4.67% change over last year)
http://www.netcraft.com/survey/
Thanks to .NET
:p
however that was kind of biased since one networks changing accounted for alot of thator about 5 percent, so not all the network switched overQuote:
primarily due, however, to register.com's domain name parking service switching to mostly IIS servers, which account for over 2 million of the 38 million sites surveyed
biased is not the appropriate word.
Incomparable -- may be ;)
These things can't be trusted anyway for short term things. You need to look at the big picture.
And I see Apache losing market share as .NET gets itself going (c.f. the big ball in Indiana Jones :p).....but I don't think it'll ever wipe it out.
The censors must have edited that out in my version......:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
(the big balls on Indiana Jones :p
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Originally posted by barrk
The censors must have edited that out in my version......:rolleyes:
Am wondering why Parksie seemed so excited by it....
He had his tongue ready and everything :eek: suspicious that's what it is ;)
I think you're confusing me with Justin somehow ;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by barrk
He had his tongue ready and everything :eek: suspicious that's what it is ;)
:mad:Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
I think you're confusing me with Justin somehow ;) :D
:p
I don't think that .net will have as much impact on the server market as people make it out to be. If a person is serving a webpage of linux now i doubt they will switch to MS just because .net came around
If it provides extra functionality they might. It's all basically a battle of who has more features...Quote:
Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
I don't think that .net will have as much impact on the server market as people make it out to be. If a person is serving a webpage of linux now i doubt they will switch to MS just because .net came around
BTW, I thought this thread title said "Netscape user base increasing" so I was about to flip out because NS sucks :eek:
There will be a large influx to Microsoft Platform just for .NET alone
Reason : The Tools for Web Services are already available in MS Platform (Visual Studio) . J2EE is still waiting for native xml support (Rumours say...they will be available only around next year)
i think people are jumping on the .net bandwagon a little fast
Maybe you're just leary of it...Quote:
Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
i think people are jumping on the .net bandwagon a little fast