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Thread: Netcraft: IIS userbase has increased

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    Exclamation Netcraft: IIS userbase has increased

    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

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    however that was kind of biased since one networks changing accounted for alot of that
    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
    or about 5 percent, so not all the network switched over

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    biased is not the appropriate word.

    Incomparable -- may be

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    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 ).....but I don't think it'll ever wipe it out.
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    Originally posted by parksie
    (the big balls on Indiana Jones
    The censors must have edited that out in my version......

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    Originally posted by barrk


    The censors must have edited that out in my version......

    Am wondering why Parksie seemed so excited by it....

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    He had his tongue ready and everything suspicious that's what it is

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    Originally posted by barrk
    He had his tongue ready and everything suspicious that's what it is
    I think you're confusing me with Justin somehow
    I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
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    Originally posted by parksie
    I think you're confusing me with Justin somehow


    I'm bringing geeky back...

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    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

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    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
    If it provides extra functionality they might. It's all basically a battle of who has more features...

    BTW, I thought this thread title said "Netscape user base increasing" so I was about to flip out because NS sucks
    I'm bringing geeky back...

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    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)

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    i think people are jumping on the .net bandwagon a little fast

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    Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
    i think people are jumping on the .net bandwagon a little fast
    Maybe you're just leary of it...
    I'm bringing geeky back...

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