

Meanwhile, Cloudflare’s growth continues, with its market share in the top million increasing by 0.25pp.Īpache also experienced a loss in overall market share, losing 414,684 (-0.94%) active sites and 18,156 computers (-0.49%). The gap now stands at 4,499 sites, a decrease of 13.8% since last month. nginx also continued its long-term downward trend, but lost only 0.14pp, further closing the gap between Apache and nginx. Despite this, it continues to be the most commonly used web server in the top million. Within the top million busiest sites, Apache lost 0.21pp of its market share. Google showed strong growth in all metrics, with an increase of 5,127 web-facing computers, 211,135 (+8.83%) domains, and 895,225 (+4.71%) active sites. OpenResty had the second largest increase, gaining 6,008 (+3.54%) web-facing computers, along with a gain of 339,813 (+0.86%) domains and 149,893 (+2.35%) active sites. Nginx had the largest increase in web-facing computers, gaining 28,887 (+0.56%) this month. This month all three metrics have decreased since August, with a loss of 5.82 million sites, 115,512 unique domains and 113,356 web-facing computers. In the September 2022 survey we received responses from 1,129,251,133 sites across 271,625,260 unique domains, and 12,252,171 web-facing computers.
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LiteSpeed Web Server 6.1 RC2 was released on 7th October 2022.It also saw a decrease of 0.26 million (-0.65%) unique domains, losing 0.11pp in market share. However, it was overtaken by Cloudflare in overall number of sites after a decrease of 1.06 million (-1.14%) sites. OpenResty had the largest increase in web-facing computers, gaining 13,972 (+7.69%). This reduces Apache’s lead to less than 1pp, and Cloudflare is set to overtake both Apache and nginx in the next few months if the trends continue. Cloudflare’s growth continues, with a gain of 0.07pp, bringing its market share to 20.83%.

nginx also lost 0.12pp, but closes its gap to Apache to 3,622 sites. Within the top million busiest sites, Apache remains the most used web server, but its market share continues its long-term downward trend, decreasing by 0.21pp. Apache lost 1.17 million sites (-0.13pp market share), 973 web-facing computers (-0.12pp market share), and 306,055 unique domains (-0.13pp market share). nginx lost 10.07 million (-3.15%) sites, a loss of 0.92pp in market share, 1,201 web-facing computers (-0.16pp market share), and 20,677 unique domains (-0.03pp market share). It also gained a moderate 0.20 million unique domains (+0.79%), an increase of 0.06pp in market share.īoth nginx and Apache experienced decreases across all metrics. This reflects a gain of 1.13 million sites, 258,363 unique domains, and 47,769 web-facing computers.Ĭloudflare saw strong growth, with an increase of 9.44 million (+11.3%) sites resulting in an increase of 0.83pp in market share. In the October 2022 survey we received responses from 1,130,378,382 sites across 271,883,623 unique domains, and 12,299,940 web-facing computers.
