Answer Posted / smrithi
Apache is a freely available Web server that is distributed
under an "open source" license. Version 2.0 runs on most
Unix-based operating systems (such as Linux, Solaris,
Digital UNIX, and AIX), on other UNIX/POSIX-derived systems
(such as Rhapsody, BeOS, and BS2000/OSD), on AmigaOS, and on
Windows 2000. According to the Netcraft (www.netcraft.com)
Web server survey in February, 2001, 60% of all Web sites on
the Internet are using Apache (62% including Apache
derivatives), making Apache more widely used than all other
Web servers combined.
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