In the February 2025 survey we received responses from 1,180,650,484 sites across 274,656,941 domains and 13,480,350 web-facing computers. This reflects an increase of 19.2 million sites, 1.3 million domains, and 56,361 web-facing computers.
nginx made the largest gain of 12.5 million sites (+5.51%), now accounting for 20.3% (+0.74pp) of sites seen by Netcraft. Cloudflare experienced the next largest gain of 3.9 million sites (+2.68%).
OpenResty suffered the largest loss this month, reducing its market share to 2.99%. Apache experienced the next largest loss of 4.5 million sites.
Vendor news
- Apache httpd 2.4.63 was released on January 23rd, primarily containing bug fixes.
- F5 announced that the nginx documentation was open-sourced on January 28th, hosted in a new GitHub repository. F5 also launched the new NGINX Community Forum on February 4th.
- nginx 1.27.4 was released on February 5th, fixing a vulnerability that allowed SSL client certificate validation to be bypassed in certain conditions. It also adds support for caching SSL certificates loaded dynamically based on a variable like the server name.
- Apache Tomcat versions 9.0.100, 10.1.36, and 11.0.4 were released on February 17th and 18th.
- LiteSpeed 6.3.2 was released on February 18th, fixing hash collision vulnerability in its QUIC implementation. The release also contains a range of features and bug fixes, including improvements to LiteSpeed’s anti-denial of service attack support.

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