Hello !

Marrant, quels magazines informatiques tournent quel OS sur leur serveur :

   Following last months article on the removal of MacOSX from the
   www.apple.com load balancing pool, it has been pointed out that many
   of the Mac community sites also run on Unix based systems.
   
   At time of writing [14]MacAddict run Apache on Linux, while
   [15]MacCentral and [16]MacOSRumors run Apache on FreeBSD, and
   [17]MacWeek and [18]MacWorld run Netscape-Enterprise on Solaris.
   Ironically, Apple have now reintroduced MacOSX into the
   [19]www.apple.com load balancing pool, where it serves around 20% of
   requests.
   
   Elsewhere, other vendor specific publications often do run the
   technology that they write about, even when this is outside the
   mainstream. [20]Oracle Magazine runs Oracle Web Listener on Solaris.
   Similarly, [21]SCO World run Netscape-FastTrack on SCO Unix.
   
   However, many of the Windows magazines avoid running NT on their own
   sites. [22]MaximumPC run Apache on Linux and [23]PC Magazine run
   Apache on Solaris, as does [24]Windows Magazine. [25]ZDNet publish a
   number of PC magazines, but use Netscape-Enterprise on Solaris to run
   their web site, just like [26]PC World. while [27]Win98 Magazine run
   Apache and BSD/OS. The exception that proves the rule is [28]Windows
   NT Magazine which loyally runs Microsoft-IIS on NT4.

Pour plus d'infos : http://www.netcraft.com/

Denis

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