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It mostly did before V8 was created. A few people ran JS outside the browser using Mozilla's Rhino, but it wasn't very common. Nodejs probably was the first widely adopted platform for non-browser JS, and it was built on V8 after V8 already existed. So I believe historically server-side JS did not drive JS performance.



It should be mentioned that Microsoft has had server side Javascript (well, Jscript) running on IIS since 1997. I used to write data driven websites in it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JScript


and Windows Script Host (wscript/cscript).




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