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sartz

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Can someone please help me read the traffic stats on my site.

General Summary
(Go To: Top: General Summary: Monthly Report: Daily Summary: Hourly Summary: Domain Report: Organization Report: Failed Referrer Report: Referring Site Report: Search Word Report: Browser Report: Browser Summary: Operating System Report: Status Code Report: File Size Report: File Type Report: Directory Report: Request Report)

(Figures in parentheses refer to the 7-day period ending Jan 19 2003 at 8:48 AM).
Successful requests: 163,743 (600)
Average successful requests per day: 1,273 (85)
Successful requests for pages: 13,667 (23)
Average successful requests for pages per day: 106 (3)
Failed requests: 258,708 (166)
Redirected requests: 86 (0)
Distinct files requested: 70 (19)
Distinct hosts served: 368 (78)
Data transferred: 333.998 megabytes (3.405 megabytes)
Average data transferred per day: 2.597 megabytes (498.202 kilobytes)

How many daily requests do I get?
How can I tell if they are unique etc.
What is the most importnat figure(s) to pay attantion?

I am trying to learn how to determine the traffic that is coming in

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Hey sartz

The figures in the parentheses denote traffic in the past week; the rest is in the current month.

A request is exactly that: any file (image, HTML or other) that's been served by your web site. So if you have 10 images on the home page, that's 11 hits.

For daily traffic you need to read the daily breakout of the diagrams. Some of them even show the hits per hour around the clock, days of the week eetc.
 
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