mod_throttle

mod_throttle is an Apache module specifically designed to reduce server load by controlling and limiting requests according to supported polices.

According to our data, mod_throttle ranks 20th among the web server modules we track.
It has 0.1% of the web server module market share and is detected on 0.002% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Mod_throttle Awards

⚑ Sites Using Mod_throttle

We have data on 84 websites that use the mod_throttle web server module. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using mod_throttle is worldslargestthings.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 worldslargestthings.com #442,291 United States
2 playsetmagazine.com #889,996 United States English
3 puwc.org #1,029,058 United States
4 ymail.net #1,109,316 Korea Korean
5 whitetv.se #1,113,138 Sweden British English
6 kutschen.com #1,227,493 Germany German
7 exfamily.org #1,503,456 United States American English
8 auroracineplex.com #1,553,834 United States English
9 mikaelwiehe.se #2,922,021 Sweden Swedish
10 pricehillchili.com #3,004,323 United States English
11 tayobus.com #3,006,806 Korea Korean
12 shaunmicallefonline.com #3,066,985 United States English
13 techamok.com #3,117,176 Czech Republic American English
14 ray.net #3,345,140 Germany
15 layhong.com.my #3,398,293 Malaysia English
16 sadon.psend.com United States English
17 sweetliberty.org United States English
18 liquid-anvil.com United States English
19 oldflutes.com United States English
20 thebabylift.com United States English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use mod_throttle:

Most of the sites using mod_throttle are from the United States, Sweden, and Korea.

  • United States 57.1%
  • Sweden 16.7%
  • Korea 8.3%
  • Germany 4.8%
  • Austria 3.6%
  • Malaysia 2.4%
  • Romania 2.4%
  • Czech Republic 1.2%
  • India 1.2%
  • Other 2.3%

Most mod_throttle users speak English, Swedish, or Korean.

  • English 67.6%
  • Swedish 12.7%
  • Korean 8.5%
  • German 7%
  • Romanian 2.8%
  • French 1.4%

The mod_throttle web server module is especially popular on .com, .se, and .org top-level domains.

  • .com 63.1%
  • .se 10.7%
  • .org 8.3%
  • .net 6%
  • .de 2.4%
  • .nu 2.4%
  • .info 1.2%
  • .kr 1.2%
  • .com.my 1.2%
  • Other 3.5%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing mod_throttle include Internet services, business, and entertainment.

  • Internet Services 18.2%
  • Business 9.1%
  • Entertainment 9.1%
  • Blogs/Wiki 9.1%
  • Portal Sites 9.1%
  • Malicious Sites 9.1%
  • Pornography 9.1%
  • Technical Information 9.1%
  • Extreme 9.1%
  • Other 9%

πŸ”’ Mod_throttle Versions

The most widespread version of Mod_throttle is 3.1, used by 100% of sites.

  • 3.1 100%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best mod_throttle alternatives.

RankName
3
mod_fcgid
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

A FastCGI module for the Apache HTTP Server.

FreeOpen source
4
mod_aclr2
Lafayette, Colorado, United States

An Apache web server module that automates serving static content with NGINX as a reverse proxy.

FreeOpen source
9
mod_jk
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

A module designed to forward requests from Apache to the Tomcat web server to run Java-based web applications.

FreeOpen source
12
mod_fastcgi

A third-party module for the Apache web server that enables the FastCGI protocol for communicating with applications that generate dynamic content for web pages.

14
mod_qos

A quality of service module for the Apache web server that implements configurable control mechanisms to prioritize and manage HTTP requests to preserve server resources under load.

FreeOpen source

πŸ†š Compare Alternatives

Compare mod_throttle to…

πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Which country uses mod_throttle the most?

The majority of mod_throttle users are from the United States.

Who uses mod_throttle?

According to our data, mod_throttle is used on at least 84 sites, including such established ones as worldslargestthings.com, playsetmagazine.com, and puwc.org.

What are the alternatives to mod_throttle?

Alternatives and possible competitors to mod_throttle may include mod_fcgid, mod_aclr2, and mod_jk.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

πŸ—ƒοΈ About This Data