On Jan 23, 7:03 am, Ross Poulton <r...@rossp.org> wrote: > Hello fellow Django users, > > A long time ago I started collecting deployment information from > Django users submitting their websites towww.djangosites.org. I > promised at the time to make the stats public, and although i've > shared them with a few I've never made it public that the stats are > available. > > Firstly, sorry for taking so long to give this back to the community. > > The stats can be found online athttp://www.djangosites.org/stats/. > There's a link in the DjangoSites header to it. A few findings that > are obvious from a few minutes on the above page: > > 1) MySQL powers over half of the websites listed. Postgres around a > third, SQLite 1 in 10. > 2) Apache is still king of the hill. nginx and Lighty share around 20% > of the install base > 3) Interestingly, IIS is being used in almost no deployments according > to our stats, even though MSSQL still gets a look-in. > 4) mod_python isn't as big as it once was; mod_wsgi is the preferred > Django serving method by a long shot. mod_python and fastcgi each > count for ~20% > 5) In our userbase, less than 10% of deployments are on something > other than a Linux variant. > > These stats will continue to evolve over time as more websites are > submitted and as current ones are updated. I'm keeping time-based > stats on these as well so that one day we can show how this usage has > changed over time. Hopefully I get around to that sooner than I got to > these :) > > Thank you to everybody who has submitted websites and provided this > deployment information. I hope these statistics are useful for you. > Feedback is welcome via email (r...@rossp.org) or Twitter > (@RossPoulton). I would love to hear what you have to say!
Thanks! I'm surprised that so few are running on google app engine; I would have expected google's user base to be significantly larger than windows'. p.s. Could you add permalinks/id attributes to the <h2> elements please? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.