SillyDog701 Traffic Report (December 2004)
SillyDog701's traffic
Those data are generated from accesslog (the accesslog itself is 1.56GB),
not from third party's image tracking.
Time Period: November 30, 2004, 06:05:31 PM to December 31, 2004, 07:24:25 PM (AEDST)
Total Hits:
5224662 (5.2 million)
(page hits: 1520985, i.e.
1.52 million)
Unique IP addresses: 137888
Total Data Transferred: 33.04 GB (HTTP only)
Data analysed by FastStatsAnalyzer.
Web Browsers: (http connections only, FTP traffic is not included.)
- Code: Select all
(hits) (percentage)
NS5.x 2093068 40.06% // note 1
IE6.x 1946345 37.25%
Other 764336 14.63% // note 2**
IE5.x 222820 4.26%
NS4.x 103163 1.97%
Opera 38988 0.75% // note 3
NS3.x 21169 0.41%
NS6.x 13418 0.26%
IE4.x 12904 0.25%
IE3.x 4408 0.08%
NS2.x 2164 0.04%
IE2.x 1420 0.03%
Lynx 440 0.03%
Mosaic 22 0.00%
//note 1: All Gecko-based browsers, including those identify
themselves as Gecko-based. This includes NS7.xx and all Mozilla
builds, Camino, Konqueror and Safari but NOT NS6.
//note 2**: includes bots and massive phpBB attacks.
//note 3: un-spoofed Opera only, spoofed Opera will be counted towards MSIE or Netscape.
And the platform shares...
Windows NT (and XP) 48.97%
Windows 2000 16.69%
Macintosh 8.93%
Windows 98 8.41%
Linux 3.15%
Our average data transferred per day is
1.03GB.
Sadly, we still don't have
7 million hits, but we are running in a
reliable server, the web service is on all during entire December
even under massive phpBB vulnerability attack. The attemps of phpBB and PHP vulnerabilities results an unusual high traffic during the holiday season.
(note 2**) If we use November's "[tt]Others (browser) 132342 hits[/tt]" as December's "[tt]Others (browser) 764336 hits[/tt]" for the calculation as a quick adjustment for removing attack counts, we would still have
4592668 (
4.6 million) total hits in December, NS5 would have [tt]45.57%[/tt], IE6 would have [tt]42.38%[/tt], and Mac platform would have 10.1%
Aside, we do
n't need to ban 150+ IPs.
In fact, we don't ban any one from viewing our content. We still self-claim we are
the number 1 independent support site or the oldest peer support around. As always, we strive to provide an accurate information resouce place, a useful technical support site, and a friendly community centre.
This concludes the traffic report for [sdt=7925]year 2004[/sdt]. We look forward for a better year in 2005.
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/125.5.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/125.12