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According to W3Techs’ figures, Nginx runs 38.8 percent of the top 1,000 sites, with Apache Httpd running 33.7 percent and Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) running 9.2 percent.
Open source Apache HTTP Server, frequently referred to as just “Apache” by those in the know, has long been a leader in the web server market.
Choosing a Web server is not a zero-sum game, and many workloads favor a combination of the two leading names I happened to read Netcraft’s May 2014 Web server market share report the other day ...
Apache is the top web server, but NGINX continues to gain and Microsoft IIS falls below 10 percent for the first time in decades. NGINX has risen to become the number two web server.
Apache with standalone PHP might prove far less optimal than a lightweight event-driven Web server like Nginx with standalone PHP. My mental wheels began turning.
Apache and IIS' Web server rival NGINX is growing fast Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor Oct. 11, 2011 at 1:21 a.m. PT It used to be easy for Web server administrators.
Nginx, a Russian startup that has succeeded where others have failed at challenging the dominant Apache software for housing Web sites, has begun trying to convert its popularity into actual money.
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The Effusion module works with Nginx from version 0.7 up to the latest stable version, 1.4.4, and with Apache running on 32- and 64-bit versions of Linux and FreeBSD. ModulModules extend Apache ...
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