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Technologies > Operating Systems > Unix > Reports Overview > Market Report

Unix Market Report

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This extensive report shows many detailed statistics of the operating system market with a specific focus on Unix.

Our technology market report is a detailed monthly report on the usage of Unix as operating system on websites. The report comes via email as a PDF file and has over 390 pages covering this information:

  • Operating Systems Industry Reports
    • Usage Report
      How popular is each of the operating systems? Shows percentages of usage for all 32 operating systems that we monitor. Also shows how much these figures changed compared to the last month and to the last year.
    • Historical Trend Report
      How did the popularity of the operating systems change over time? Shows tables and diagrams of historical trends of usage for all operating systems since January 2013. Please note, that we permanently keep adding more operating systems to our surveys, therefore not all of them cover the entire time frame.
    • Growth Rate Report
      Which are the fastest growing operating systems? Shows the current growth rates in the usage of all operating systems both in absolute figures and percentages in the last month and in the last year.
    • New Site Usage Report
      How popular is each of the operating systems among new sites? Shows percentages of usage for all operating systems among sites that were first visited in the last month, because they have only recently entered the top 10 million sites.
    • Top Site Usage Report
      Which operating systems are primarily used by high traffic sites? Shows for each operating system the share of top sites among all the sites that use that specific operating system.
    • Page Speed Report
      What is the average speed when loading pages of different operating systems? Shows for each of the 15 operating systems, for which we have at least 100 measurements, the average Time to First Byte (TTFB) and Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) measurements, obtained from Google's Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX).
  • Unix Reports
    • Historical Trend Report
      How did the popularity of Unix change from month to month? Shows tables and diagrams of monthly trends of usage for Unix since September 2010.
    • Trend Analysis Report
      Which market segments contributed most to usage changes? Shows which geographical regions, identified by top level domain and content language, saw popularity gains or declines in the popularity of Unix in the last 12 months.
    • Page Speed Trends
      How did the average page speed of Unix sites change over time? Shows the monthly trend of average Time to First Byte (TTFB) and Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) measurements of websites that use Unix since January 2023.
    • Change Report
      Which percentage of sites switched from another operating system to Unix and vice versa? Shows the percentages of websites that recently changed between Unix and other operating systems. It also shows examples of sites that made a change.
    • Ranking Breakdown Report
      Is the popularity of Unix higher among high traffic sites? Shows usage of Unix broken down by popularity ranges of the Alexa ranking, that is among the top 1 million sites, the top 100,000, the top 10,000 and the top 1,000 sites. Also shows the popularity rank of Unix among all operating systems in these ranges and the most popular competing technology.
    • Market Position Report
      Where in the market diagram lies Unix? Shows the market position of Unix in terms of popularity and usage by high traffic sites, compared to the most popular operating systems.
    • Multiple Operating Systems Usage Report
      How frequently are other operating systems used together with Unix, and which ones? Shows statistics on the usage of Unix together with other operating systems (if any). We identify here usage on the same site, not necessarily on the same page.
    • Cross-Technologies Breakdown and Segmentation Reports
      In which markets is Unix particularly strong and which one is the most popular competing technology in each market? A set of reports evaluating the combined usage of two categories of web technologies. This shows, for example, the usage of Unix on any top level domain compared to its usage on all websites and the most popular competing technology on each top level domain. Also shows the rank of Unix among all operating systems for each top level domain, compared to its overall rank. Furthermore, this includes the ranking and percentages of all top level domains among all the sites that use Unix.

      These detailed reports are available not only for top level domains, but also for the usage of Unix broken down by

      • Content Management Systems
      • Server-side Programming Languages
      • Client-side Programming Languages
      • JavaScript Libraries
      • CSS Frameworks
      • Web Servers
      • Web Panels
      • Web Hosting Providers
      • Data Center Providers
      • Reverse Proxy Services
      • DNS Server Providers
      • Email Server Providers
      • SSL Certificate Authorities
      • JavaScript Content Delivery Networks
      • Traffic Analysis Tools
      • Advertising Networks
      • Tag Managers
      • Social Widgets
      • Site Elements
      • Structured Data Formats
      • Markup Languages
      • Character Encodings
      • Image File Formats
      • Top Level Domains
      • Server Locations
      • Content Languages
    • Geographical Distribution Report
      How popular is Unix in each country? Shows a colored world map indicating the usage percentage of Unix by country.
    • List of the 300 most popular sites using Unix including their usage of other operating systems (if any).
    • List of up to 300 popular sites that started using Unix in the last month (if there are that many sites in a month), including the operating systems they were using before (if any).
    • List of up to 300 popular sites that discontinued using Unix in the last month (if there are that many sites in a month), including the operating systems they are using now (if any).

Please see technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys, and read our disclaimer to learn about possible incompleteness and inaccuracy of our data.

Table of Content

This is a preview of the current report's table of content.

1. About this Survey 3
2. Quick Summary 5
3. Operating Systems, Industry Overviews 6
3.1. Usage Overview 6
3.2. Historical Trends 7
3.2.1. Monthly Usage 7
3.2.2. Yearly Usage 8
3.3. Growth Rates 9
3.4. New Site Usage 10
3.5. Top Site Usage 11
3.6. Page Speed 12
4. Unix, Technology Market Reports 13
4.1. Subcategories 13
4.2. Historical Trends 16
4.2.1. Subcategories 22
4.3. Trend Analysis 38
4.3.1. Trend Analysis per Top Level Domains 38
4.3.2. Trend Analysis per Content Languages 58
4.4. Page Speed Trends 62
4.5. Changes 63
4.6. Ranking Breakdown 64
4.7. Market Position 65
4.8. Breakdown and Segmentation Reports 66
4.8.1. Content Management Systems 66
4.8.2. Server-side Programming Languages 109
4.8.3. Client-side Programming Languages 111
4.8.4. JavaScript Libraries 113
4.8.5. CSS Frameworks 117
4.8.6. Web Servers 119
4.8.7. Web Panels 124
4.8.8. Web Hosting Providers 126
4.8.9. Data Center Providers 183
4.8.10. Reverse Proxy Services 218
4.8.11. DNS Server Providers 220
4.8.12. Email Server Providers 247
4.8.13. SSL Certificate Authorities 274
4.8.14. JavaScript Content Delivery Networks 278
4.8.15. Traffic Analysis Tools 280
4.8.16. Advertising Networks 288
4.8.17. Tag Managers 294
4.8.18. Social Widgets 296
4.8.19. Site Elements 300
4.8.20. Structured Data Formats 304
4.8.21. Markup Languages 306
4.8.22. Character Encodings 308
4.8.23. Image File Formats 312
4.8.24. Top Level Domains 314
4.8.25. Server Locations 359
4.8.26. Content Languages 372
4.9. Geographical Distribution 381
4.10. Popular Sites using Unix 382
4.11. Sites using Unix only recently 388
4.12. Sites that recently stopped using Unix 394

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