Apache Web Server Share Falls Below 50 Percent For First Time Since 2009
darthcamaro writes "Apache has always dominated the web server landscape. But in August, its share has slipped below 50 percent for the first time in years. The winner isn't nginx either — it's Microsoft IIS that has picked up share. But don't worry, this isn't likely a repeat of the Netscape/IE battle of the late 90's, Apache is here to stay (right?)"
The dip is mostly the result of GoDaddy switching to IIS from Apache. Which is to say GoDaddy hosts a whole lot of sites.
I presume that godaddy only ever moves its parked domains to IIS when M$FT hands over a new bag of payola. Then they drift back to Linux at their convenience, lather, rinse, repeat. Must be a profitable little scam.
When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a thumb.