In the May 2024 survey we received responses from 1,097,398,145 sites across 268,137,699 domains and 12,898,459 web-facing computers. This reflects an increase of 4.4 million sites, 202,938 domains, and 26,168 web-facing computers.
Cloudflare experienced the largest gain of 4.4 million sites (+3.84%) this month, and now accounts for 10.8% (0.36pp) of sites seen by Netcraft. OpenResty made the next largest gain of 3.2 million sites (+2.91%).
nginx experienced the largest loss of 4.6 million sites (-1.92%) this month, reducing its market share to 21.5% (-0.51pp). Apache suffered the next largest loss, down by 2.2 million sites (-1.00%).
Vendor news
- Amazon announced that S3 will no longer charge for requests that fail due to several HTTP error codes, following a blog post by engineer Maciej Pocwierz, who received a $1,300 bill after creating an empty private S3 bucket. The bucket unintentionally received almost 100 million requests in a day as it shared the same name as a placeholder used by a popular open-source backup tool.
- Apache Tomcat versions 9.0.89, 10.1.24 and 11.0.0-M20 were released.
- LiteSpeed versions 6.0.12 and 6.1.2 were released, containing security fixes, improvements, and bug fixes.
- Amazon announced a new AWS edge location in Cairo, Egypt.
- Microsoft announced that Azure no longer charges for data transfer between Availability Zones.
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