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Microsoft Lost a Lot of Share in Servers After Clownstrike-Gate, Shows Survey

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 25, 2024

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HTTPS image: Netcraft

Microsoft does not have many servers in the world. Many people think that it does, Microsoft wants them to think that, but that's not reality at all! Windows is a small niche in Web servers and mail servers.

Looking at the just-released statistics from Netcraft, it looks like Microsoft took a big tumble in every category for Web servers, except more machines were needed to handle an even lower workload: (hello bloat, hello machines that won't even boot!)

↺ HTTPS: just-released statistics from Netcraft
machines that won't even boot

The arrows below link to Microsoft:

HTTPS image: Web server developers: Market share of all sites

Web server developers: Market share of all sites

HTTPS image: Web server developers: Market share of active sites

"Web server developers: Market share of active sites

HTTPS image: Web server developers: Market share of the top million busiest sites

Web server developers: Market share of the top million busiest sites

HTTPS image: Web server developers: Market share of computers

Web server developers: Market share of computers

HTTPS image: Web server developers: Market share of computers

Web server developers: Market share of domains █

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