MicrosoftCorporation's web server. Would you believe that MS don't have a decent web site about it? You can read about it on http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Software/Internet/Servers/WWW/Internet_Information_Services/
After changing from June 2002 to 2000 to reflect the graph, I noticed these numbers seem to be wrong. apache and iis go down instead of up. what are the correct dates and numbers?? -- JohnMcPherson, 12 Aug.
Developer | June 2000 | Percent | July 2002 | Percent | Change |
Apache | 10964734 | 64.42 | 10811987 | 65.21 | 0.79 |
Microsoft | 4243719 | 24.93 | 4176048 | 25.19 | 0.26 |
iPlanet | 281681 | 1.66 | 214063 | 1.29 | -0.37 |
Zeus | 227857 | 1.34 | 183921 | 1.11 | -0.23 |
iPlanet is the sum of sites running iPlanet-Enterprise, Netscape-Enterprise, Netscape-!FastTrack, Netscape-Commerce, Netscape-Communications, Netsite-Commerce & Netsite-Communications.
Microsoft is the sum of sites running Microsoft-Internet-Information-Server, Microsoft-IIS, Microsoft-IIS-W, Microsoft-PWS-95, & Microsoft-PWS.
IIS is evil. (Just ask the folks at BugTraq.) If you must serve webpages from a MicrosoftWindows machine, at least install Apache, the open source web leader, instead. 10 million internet users can't be wrong. (Source: http://www.netcraft.com/survey/)
2 pages link to InternetInformationServer: