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Well, even that would be a bad gauge.  How many 50 mil companies are using
webservers for anything impressive?

Many colleges are using heavy load webservers that are not "50 mil"
companies.  same with research laboratories.

The better way to phrase the type of info you are looking for is a break
down of servers with a minimum traffic usage, not the cost of the company.

Because honestly, you don't care how much the company makes and what server
they use, but the numbers that the server really handles.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walden H. Leverich" <WaldenL@TechSoftInc.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 3:45 PM
Subject: RE: When is a Windows network not a Windows network


> >From: James Rich [mailto:james@eaerich.com]
> >...Apache is the most popular web server on the planet...
>
> No argument there. However, I wish there was a list of web server usage in
> businesses with, say, greater than 50Mil in revenue. I think you'd find
the
> split between Apache and IIS would be very different, I don't know if IIS
or
> Apache would be ahead, but I think it would be _very_ close.
>
> Apache is so far ahead, IMHO, because so many static, test, student,
> educational, free, cheap sites use it. Some solid eComm stuff runs on it
> too, no argument, but the "number of sites" statistic is skewed by the
> massive "low-end" usage of Apache.
>
> -Walden
>
> PS. These statements are my opinion and nothing more. Don't ask me for a
> page that supports my opinions, my point is I wish there was one.
>
>
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