March 2017 Web Server Survey

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In the March 2017 survey we received responses from 1,760,630,795 sites and 6,271,146 computers, reflecting a loss of 31 million sites, but a gain of 34,000 computers.

nginx was the only major web server vendor to increase its market shares in all four metrics this month. Its share of websites grew by 0.49 percentage points, reaching nearly 20%, and its share of web-facing computers grew by 0.39 p.p. to 19.6%. The latter gain was driven by a 31,000 growth in the number of computers running nginx, which was by far the largest computer growth in the survey.

Microsoft suffered the largest loss in March, falling by 70 million sites and taking its share down by more than 3 percentage points. This drop paved the way for Apache to claw back 0.91 points with its gain of 9.4 million sites. Microsoft's market share of sites now stands just below 40%, though this remains nearly as much as Apache and nginx combined.

Microsoft also suffered the largest and only loss of active sites among the major vendors, reducing its total count of active sites by 421,000. Microsoft's active sites share is now less than 9%, far behind nginx's share of 19.7% and Apache's 45.8%.

nginx was the only major vendor to increase its presence within the top million sites, increasing its count by 1,592, while Apache lost 3,502 and Microsoft lost 746.

Microsoft web servers


Among the 704 million sites that are powered by Microsoft web server software, Windows Server 2008 is still the most commonly used platform. The original version of this operating system shipped with Microsoft IIS 7.0 as its web server, while the subsequent Windows Server 2008 R2 release included IIS 7.5. More than half a billion websites are hosted on Windows Server 2008 computers (including R2), which accounts for 72% of all Windows-hosted websites.

Although its R2 version was released more than 7 years ago, Windows Server 2008 is likely to remain prevalent for several more years. Last year's launch of the Windows Server Premium Assurance program allows customers to extend Windows Server 2008's support period from 10 to 16 years, giving access to security updates (as well as "critical" and "important" bulletins) until January 2026.

A further 185 million sites are still running on Windows Server 2003 computers, which are not covered by the Windows Server Premium Assurance program. The extended support period for Windows Server 2003 ended on July 14, 2015, so unless site operators have a special agreement in place, Microsoft will no longer be issuing security updates for any version of Windows Server 2003. US-CERT warned that these unsupported installations of Windows Server 2003 are exposed to an elevated risk of cybersecurity dangers, such as malicious attacks or electronic data loss.

Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows Server 2016, may still seem in its infancy, but it is now starting to show promising growth. 80,200 sites are now being served from Windows Server 2016 machines, which is nearly 20,000 more than last month. The number of web-facing computers running Windows Server 2016 also grew by 2,509, while Windows Server 2008 lost 2,316.

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Windows Server 2016's computer growth was outpaced only by Window Server 2012, which gained 7,100 computers this month. Windows Server 2012 now accounts for 463,000 web-facing computers, which is nearly half as many as Windows Server 2008, but it is used to host far fewer websites – just 22 million compared with the 535 million sites hosted on Windows Server 2008 computers.

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DeveloperFebruary 2017PercentMarch 2017PercentChange
Microsoft​
773,552,45443.16%704,000,53039.99%-3.18
Apache​
374,297,08020.89%383,707,11221.79%0.91
nginx​
348,025,78819.42%350,540,37219.91%0.49
Google​
18,438,7021.03%18,849,1711.07%0.04​
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DeveloperFebruary 2017PercentMarch 2017PercentChange
Apache​
79,593,93845.78%79,942,44545.82%0.05
nginx​
34,088,22819.60%34,317,97219.67%0.07
Microsoft​
16,031,8549.22%15,611,2568.95%-0.27
Google​
11,656,7396.70%11,684,6776.70%-0.01​

For more information see Active Sites

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DeveloperFebruary 2017PercentMarch 2017PercentChange
Apache​
414,11841.41%410,61641.06%-0.35
nginx​
283,40928.34%285,00128.50%0.16
Microsoft​
101,90910.19%101,16310.12%-0.07
Google​
17,6481.76%17,5381.75%-0.01​
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DeveloperFebruary 2017PercentMarch 2017PercentChange
Apache​
2,747,31644.05%2,746,52843.80%-0.25
Microsoft​
1,538,55324.67%1,533,65824.46%-0.21
nginx​
1,194,64419.15%1,225,84219.55%0.39​

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