Nearly 2 Million Active Sites running FreeBSD 112
Echo|Fox writes "So much for *BSD is dying. The latest Netcraft survey shows over 2 million active sites, and almost 4 million active hostnames all running on FreeBSD. Combined with the report that 5 of the top 10 hosting companies in terms of reliability were FreeBSD based, it's been a very positive month *BSD wise. Perhaps the most interesting quote from the survey is: 'Indeed it [FreeBSD] is the only other operating system that is gaining, rather than losing share of the active sites found by the Web Server Survey.'"
Re:Hang on (Score:1, Funny)
Ah hell, (Score:3, Funny)
We still have the Natalie Portman and SCO dying trolls, right?
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Seriously, I don't know why BSD isn't taken more seriously as a server. Linux is insecure, whereas BSD...
Damn, another troll.
I give up.
Since when is...? (Score:1)
In a year or two from now... I'd expect "BSD is dying" might be replaced with "SCO is dying"... and then it'll only be funny 'cause SCO will be long past dead by then (as Slashdot newbies say "SCO-who?")
Does Mac OS X count? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Does Mac OS X count? (Score:2)
machines. So no, OSX doesn't count this time.
Re:Does Mac OS X count? (Score:4, Informative)
So no, they are not including MacOS X
Re:Does Mac OS X count? (Score:2)
I dunno, I'm not realy good at seeing into the future personally. When they sum up all the BSD machines, I'll let you know.
This article, on the other hand, is about FreeBSD machines only.
SSDS (Score:2)
Maybe nobody was reading Slashdot on Sunday:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07
NETCRAFT REPORTS (Score:1)
Shocked (Score:1, Redundant)
All this time I was reading here that Netcraft confirmed that *BSD was dying...and now they say it's alive, has 2 million sites and is growing.
Maybe they should make up their minds ... ;-)
Slight error in story posting (Score:5, Informative)
When in actuality the netcraft article says this:
"Intriguingly, all of the Top 5 placed sites run the FreeBSD operating system"
Slight difference there.
Re:Slight error in story posting (Score:1)
Indeed! One might wonder if a troll submitted this story pre-emptively, with a bad summary, as part of a damage control effort.
I like penguins. I just don't want them screwing up my machines.
Might as well get this out of the way now... (Score:5, Funny)
_____ -- put OS here
That runs:
_____ -- put web server here
And it's just as reliable and good as FreeBSD.
Hell, It's BETTER because:
___________________________-- put dubious statistics here
_______ -- put marketing rhetoric here
And besides, you can't do:
________ -- put proprietary technology here
with FreeBSD anyway so it's worthless!!!
News at 11... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:2, Funny)
I think I get it now. These trolls -- they're all government accountants!
"It depends what the meaning of the word 'more' is."
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:1, Insightful)
I wonder ... (Score:1)
Re:I wonder ... (Score:2)
not that linux is a bad OS by any means, but perhaps all these sites are using freebsd, cos they like it and thinks it performs well, rather than just using it as a refuge from legal action?
dave
Troll and Offtopic don't seem quite right.... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Troll and Offtopic don't seem quite right.... (Score:2)
Re:So Much For *BSD Is Living (Score:3, Informative)
Oh and Linux has no problems with lawsuits [newsobserver.com].
You've got RMS, don't talk about Theo.
Obsolete refernce, doesn't mention softupdates [maths.tcd.ie].
miscellania (sp?) (Score:3, Insightful)
Now, as for the professional "anon cows" who seem to dedicate their creativity to explaining the end of BSD, these arguments are disingenious. Mainly, the only thing that may or may not be dying is the current power structure behind the three named distributions (open, free, net). The centralized structure may eventually die.. and then BSD will just adopt the decentralized model ala Linux.
saying FreeBSD is dying would be like saying "Latin is dying" back when it started branching into its current variants. By making such statements.. one just shows how little they grasp what BSD is. Maybe people don't speak Latin today... but they certainly speak Spanish or Italian. In the future, people may not have a Main Office to hold their "I heart BSD" rallies.. but they will be using it.
Re:miscellania (sp?) (Score:1)
Since when is Yahoo a hosting site? The reason FreeBSD sites are increasing is because webhosters love FreeBSD.
Re:miscellania (sp?) (Score:1)
Re:miscellania (sp?) (Score:1)
Re:miscellania (sp?) (Score:1)
Re:miscellania (sp?) (Score:2)
-uso.
FreeBSD is very alive!!! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:FreeBSD is very alive!!! (Score:2)
I use NetBSD on my laptop though cause it has better hardware support than FreeBSD for some reason? FreeBSD used to hang on my laptop nic and sound didn't work, so I use NetBSD there.
However for applications / my desktop I
Re:FreeBSD is very alive!!! (Score:3, Informative)
I'll see you and undercut you a word (Score:1)
...or in debian...
apt-get install nameofpackage
...or in MS-Windows...
Aaaah! Where do I click? How do I pay for this? I want my paperclip!
Re:I'll see you and undercut you a word (Score:1)
Re:I'll see you and undercut you a word (Score:2)
URPMI also installs from source, more opaque than Debian installs but often with more useful collections of patches and/or options preloaded, and you can always do the rebuild process by hand to suggest things to configure.
More typing, of course, but TANSTAAFL.
I suppose you could always try Debian FreeBSD and see how you get along.
What the summary doesn't tell you (Score:4, Interesting)
Only other than what? It turns out, if you follow links, that Win2k3 server is the other gaining OS. They go on to say this:
Woo, 1/20th of their new sales come from previously linux sites.
*Makes hand-wank gesture*
Re:What the summary doesn't tell you (Score:3, Interesting)
Gates
Re:What the summary doesn't tell you (Score:2)
Re:What the summary doesn't tell you (Score:2)
netcraft [netcraft.com]
Windows Server 2003 approaching 100,000 active sites; 8,000 sites switch from Linux
Re:What the summary doesn't tell you (Score:2)
Re:What the summary doesn't tell you (Score:2)
Re:What the summary doesn't tell you (Score:2)
Is this a question? If it is a question, then my point is: Its so bleedingly obvious (to THEM) that Dohs2k3 is gaining market share that they don't even have to say that it is! I'm suprised that its that much of a foregone conclusion.
Are you comapring versions of OS's or OS's? Win2k3 is the same as Win2K and WinNT.
True enough, they're doing apples-to-oranges.
DNS servers on FreeBSD are great too (Score:2)
See this USENET post [google.com].
Enterprise BSD? (Score:3, Interesting)
I never used FreeBSD until a few months ago when I tried to get my favorite, OpenBSD, up on a very weird 1U Intel based server I picked up on eBay from a failed telco. Versions 2.9 to 3.3 of OBSD wouldn't work, it would hang in the idle loop FreeBSD 5.x has been running fine on it (don't know why)
Re:Enterprise BSD? (Score:1)
Using the ports I can adapt my server to be my desktop computer, and vice versa with my desktop PC.
If you look into other "enterprise" OSS solutions, you'll find out they are not HUGELY different from the normal solutions. For instance redhat enterprise software is mostly different from the normal redhat OS because it has a longer shelf-life, meaning you do not need to upgrade every 6 months.
Re:Enterprise BSD? (Score:2)
Re:Enterprise BSD? (Score:3, Interesting)
I've seen FreeBSD boxes (mail servers to be precise) with load averages approaching 1000. They were sluggish, but perfectly usable both over ssh and smtp. That was during a rather nasty spam at
OS/2 IS DYING! (Score:1, Funny)
Production (Score:2)
Yeah ok this is a pimp but FreeBSD just works and the package management is only second to debian (which I think is being ported)
Rus
Re:Production (Score:1)
BSD reports (Score:2)
Elegy for *BSD (Score:1)
2 Million Sites = How Many Servers? (Score:1)
Re:ports suck (Score:2)
> that FreeBSD does not let you (by default) [make update]
Just a thought, but did you even *consider* installing "portupgrade"? It just happens to be a little program to automatically upgrade ports. My apologies if you were just trolling.