Web Site Traffic Statistics
Jan 12, 2007Is it common to get informative and appropriate website traffic statistics via your host? or is this some I should look at joining/purchasing independantly?
View 10 RepliesIs it common to get informative and appropriate website traffic statistics via your host? or is this some I should look at joining/purchasing independantly?
View 10 RepliesWe currently have a website for our client developed on ASP.net with SQL
Its a straight forward web application with 2000 visitors per day
The traffic is going too heavy and its now at 130 GB per month
Our Queries :
Can we still have this site on a shared environment ?
If yes, suggest few providers offering high bandwidth
What other alternatives are there?
I own an anime linking site which you guessed it links to anime. I have around 10000 hits a day and would like a vps with litespeed since it's so much faster.
View 7 Replies View RelatedIn AWStats I am getting a lot of traffic from one URL but it is all spam traffic. How can I make it so that any visitors that come from that URL cannot access my site?
They have a link on their site to mine...
Calling on all hosting and server experts here. (If you're not an expert, still feel free to take an educated stab at this. But please leave out total made up answers or foolish answers like "Have LittleJoeShmoe Hosting services do it all for $9.99/month".)
Scenario:
If you knew or were planning on developing a site that you knew would generate millions to tens of millions of page views a day, how would you go about supporting a site of such traffic? The site would not serve up videos, but the average page size would contain up to 75-100kB. It would incorporate databases (user logins, accounts, user submitted content, server side scripting, CMS, etc.)
Don't assume anything. Don't assume you have too little or too much money. Just, what would you plan out to accomodate such a scenario?
What hosting companies would you use? Would you do it in-house and build your own datacenter? Farm out the server management? How much would it cost to implement your plan? What platform would you recommend for a site to handle this much traffic?
We expect a site on one of our boxes to receive a significantly high level of traffic tomorrow as it is an event that will be covered and has already been covered by the press. The site operator expects > 100,000 hits a second.
It's a PHP page that pulls records from a database and lets people submit a form to insert a record. We have already put a caching script in place so that refreshing the page does not result in doing another database query.
The site was overloading a shared server, and we've moved it to one of our VPS boxes - it's the only VPS on the system at the moment. The box is a Quad Xeon 5410 with 4GB RAM with a 4 10K RPM drives in a RAID5 setup.
Let's say I run a gallery site that is powered in php with no mysql required. Can a shared host handle traffic that receives 50k+ hits daily?
I know a shared host can handle 50k+ hits daily if the site is pure html but I'm not sure if that still applies the same for php
do you suggest verio for high traffic video site?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am writing a financial statement for my business plan and like to know what numbers should I expect from the the host. If the potential traffic will reach 405,000 visitors a month what my requirements for the hosting company should be?
View 9 Replies View RelatedThis is not strictly a technical issue with our server as such, but this subforum still seemed most relevant. If not, please move the thread to a better suited one.
Bizarre problem: in the last 2-3 days, visitors from certain countries (France, Holland, Serbia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Montenegro) are having difficulties in reaching our website hosted on cari.net. However, other countries (USA, UK, Germany, Russia) don't seem to have this problem at all. The server itself is a-OK.
The website hosts an IPB forum. The problem is that every so often (very often), upon clicking on a link, the browser hangs on "connecting", and often times out and returns a Bad Request message. Sometimes, when a clicked link that's waiting is refreshed, it immediately loads the page up quickly, as if nothing is wrong.
We cannot call our hosting company, as it's really nothing to do with them, the server works perfectly, it's just that traffic from certain countries has difficulties to get through a certain level3.net node in the USA (that is where tracert usually breaks down, or gets through after several attemtps).
I am currently moving from my current dedicated servers because they simply cannot handle the load. I have a site which frequently makes it onto radio, digg and other similar sites.
I need a dedicated server that can take a beating from Digg and offline Media. For most of the month the server load is really low, the site hardly uses up anything. However, when it hits those sites, it suffers.
I am OK with using Shell, just basic tars/logs/sqldumping/httpd.conf editing/rebooting etc.. anything beyond that like installing and configuring software I cant really do.
I guess I am looking at a dedicated option (linux based) with a host that'll setup software/modules modules for me when I ask, but doesn't really need to hold my hand all the time.
How are ThePlanet.com's servers? Do they manage the servers?
Current Forum users: 550,000 users
Traffic: 700,000 to 1,000,000 page views a day with 70,000 – 100,000 visits a day.
Monthly bandwidth needed around : 18000GB (18TB)
Now can someone tell me what kind of solution i need to host this website & keep sit running smoothly.
My video sharing site has high traffic, alexa rate:3,000
My site has 2 servers to split the load. 2 servers share a mysql server. Using rrdns to load the balance.
Server A running mysql 5.0,lighttpd
Server B running lighttpd.
Server B connect to A's mysql database.
During peak time. B can not connect to A's mysql server. It says server not responding. But A still running fine.
When I check mysql log file.
/usr/libexec/mysqld: Forcing close of thread .....
And when run top, the load average is 20.
The spec of Server A
Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.06GHz dual core.
2G Ram.
Here is the my.cnf
Quote:
[mysqld]
datadir=/var/lib/mysql
socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
# Default to using old password format for compatibility with mysql 3.x
# clients (those using the mysqlclient10 compatibility package).
old_passwords=1
max_connections = 1000
wait_timeout=60
connect_timeout=10
interactive_timeout=120
join_buffer_size=1M
query_cache_size=128M
query_cache_limit=2M
max_allowed_packet=16M
table_cache=1024
sort_buffer_size=2M
read_buffer_size=2M
My question, do I need another maching C to run lighttpd, and just keep mysql on A.
Or I can do some mysql optimization on A.
Also, if my site keeps going, can I have 1 mysql server and 5 http servers?
i work for a small but fairly successful and quickly rising company. we're looking for hosting for our corporate site. we could host it ourselves but that would put an extra burden on engineering and we're stretched pretty thin as it is. we moved to bluehost on my recommendation. i've been using them for 2 years now and never had a problem. unfortunately less than two days after we switched the server is now down. it's been down for over 4 hours now and we've blown past several estimated times from tech support. i know this is a rare thing but it doesn't look good and i don't think the higher ups much want to stay with them. so here's some info about our site. requires SSI, CGI, Perl 5.8+ with Perl DBI 1.32+ and Perl DBD::Mysql > 2.1021+ Perl Modules, ImageMagick 6.0.6+ Perl Module or GD Perl Module (GD.pm 2.17+), PHP 5. small traffic with occasional spikes. approx 200 uniques daily. occasional spikes if we happen to show up in the news. we do have the possibility of showing up in all major US news outlets. it's happened once before which resulted in almost 1,000 uniques which quickly tapered back off to normal levels. we're currently using 154MB of disk space and 8GB of bandwidth last month. we need multiple ftp accounts to allow marketing and contract web devs to upload their own files. probably around 10 or so would be adequate. email not required. we have a hosted exchange server. uptime and quick response to server outages important. being a corporate site and not our application downtime isn't truly horrible but it is perceived as such. this site is our identity. we're a tech company and it looks bad when our corporate site is down. even when our application isn't.
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View 6 Replies View RelatedWhat traffic monitor would everyone recommend for sites that have as many as 5,000 to 10,000 hits an hour?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI just checked my IO statistics and found that I have a large number of blocks bieng written to my two hard drives on my server.
I'm suspecting this is the reason for also increased load on my server.
Now I'm thinking either 1) A site on my server is generating this amount of usage
or
2) Possibly one or both of my hard drives are failing?
I'm getting ready to leave a host that has been having issues and has been having speed issues.... As I learn more about servers I am wondering if the server statistics can teach me a little about what may be affecting the server performance.... When I look at server statistics in CPANEL it is showing 78% memory used and Disk Usage as 44% and 83%, respectively on two disks. Zabbix also shows as "failed". Another host I have has no issues and is using 40% of memory with disk usage never going over 23% ..... Are the statistics on the first server I mentioned significant in the poor performance being experienced by sites hosted there?
View 7 Replies View RelatedIn WHM Under Exim statistics we see value as:
Messages received per hour (each dot is 75 messages)
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12-13 1643 .....................
13-14 3372 ............................................
14-15 2971 .......................................
15-16 3772 ..................................................
16-17 1088 ..............
Deliveries per hour (each dot is 125 deliveries)
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12-13 3000 ........................
13-14 6108 ................................................
14-15 5722 .............................................
15-16 6259 ..................................................
16-17 1333 ..........
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BUT
This is not really emails receive in pop3 account and not emails sent (delivery)
For delivery we think this can be "try" to delivery, right?
But for messages received?
way to disable MySQL statistics (like total querys, rows deleted, and etc.).
(SuSE Linux 10.x, MySQL 5.0.X).
Is there a standard on the length of time we should configure stats to run on a cpanel server. Currently mine is 36 hours.
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How can i change the Destination email?
My managed dedicated server at 1and 1 has very low load, but quite slow, I was trying to figure out the reason. The top and free command ( I run at midnight without traffic), here is the result. Can anybody tell me if the memory usage is normal, anything suspicious. Look like the memory usage is high even with no traffic, but 1and 1 support say that's because it's reserved for cache.
top - 02:01:38 up 31 days, 14:13, 0 users, load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.07
Tasks: 6 total, 2 running, 4 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 0.0%us, 0.0%sy, 0.0%ni,100.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1017068k total, 972620k used, 44448k free, 169564k buffers
Swap: 514064k total, 26076k used, 487988k free, 509580k cached
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1017068 972656 44412 0 169600 509612
-/+ buffers/cache: 293444 723624
Swap: 514064 26076 487988
I just finished an information website and my corporation is now asking if there's a way to track the most popular pages on the site. Is there a way to do this with a pre-built function in MySQL or will we need to build a module? I have no experience working with MySQL or ASP.NET; as a purely client-side designer I want to be able to help but I'm at my limit.
View 1 Replies View RelatedUnder WHM ( Main >> Email >> View Mail Statistics ) there are mail statistics.
My stats is too poor, I see only 1 hour first.. other hour is all 0.. how can I set the size of log for make bigger and store all day value?
With my new VPS, I am trying to disable Statistics software (Awstats & Webalizer) for one reseller account (and all account under it).
So I went to
"Statistics Software Configuration" --> "User Permissions" Selected the user and under "configure" unchecked both option. Is that enough??
When I view "Statistics Status Summary" for all users, it still shows them as "green" for that user.
I haven't actually moved anything to this VPS.
I have 5+ websites at hostmonster and now I purchased hosting from infrenion. Now I want to move some sites from hostmonster to infrenion along with statistics. As for data concerns I can upload it fresh from hard drive.
I am concern how to move AWStat, Webilizer, etc data of ONE site (selectively) to next host?
How can I setup daily exim statistics?
From WHM, it shows for about one month exim statistics.
Is there any way to have daily exim statistics?
how to empty the Mail Statistics log in WHM? Also is it ok to do or would it cause problems doing so?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'd like to track the email user agents that our clients use. Basically, I'd like to have something that looks like that:
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