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The [[Apache HTTP Server]] (unofficially, but commonly, known as [[Apache]]; hereinafter, the ''Software'') is  the most popular [[webserver]] software. As of February of 2019, the ''Software'' was used by more than 44% of all the [[website]]s in [[WWW]]. The second popular [[webserver]], [[Nginx]], was used by about 41% at that time. The ''Software'' is both [[open-source]] [[cross-platform]].
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The [[Apache HTTP Server]] (unofficially, but commonly, known as [[Apache]]; hereinafter, the ''Software'') is  the most popular [[webserver]] software. As of February of 2019, the ''Software'' was used by more than 44% of all the [[website]]s in the [[World Wide Web]] ([[World Wide Web|WWW]]). The second popular [[webserver]], [[Nginx]], was used by about 41% at that time. The ''Software'' is both [[open-source]] [[cross-platform]].
  
  

Revision as of 14:38, 7 May 2019

The Apache HTTP Server (unofficially, but commonly, known as Apache; hereinafter, the Software) is the most popular webserver software. As of February of 2019, the Software was used by more than 44% of all the websites in the World Wide Web (WWW). The second popular webserver, Nginx, was used by about 41% at that time. The Software is both open-source cross-platform.


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