Originally posted on sciy.org by Ron Anastasia on Mon 18 Aug 2008 06:32 PM PDT
• SCIY's Distinct Hosts Served totaled 775,474 individuals through September 2009.
• SCIY's Page Views totaled 3,986,637 hits through September 2009.
• SCIY's Megabytes Transferred (Bandwidth) 312,594 MB through September 2009.
(See below for detailed monthly stats.)
SCIY's July 2008 - Sep. 2009 stats:
A. Distinct Hosts Served (Individual Readers per month)
B. Total Page Views (Hits per month)
C. Bytes Transferred (MB per month)
2009 A B CSep 20,850 98,460 8,260Aug 20,088 93,342 7,877Jul 17,579 89,304 8,412
Jun 17,541 107,336 9,465
May 20,572 107,336 9,653
Apr 25,915 115,389 12,235
Mar 19,741 114,764 11,007
Feb 13,596 59,267 6,245
Jan 16,297 97,279 8,947Oct 20,496 117,768 9,639Dec 18,879 110,468 9,6912008 A B C
Nov 22,343 103,774 9,007
Sep 21,349 144,593 12,179
Aug 20,935 133,693 11,520
Jul 20,942 177,594 14,462
BlogHarbor's definitions of Terms Used:
• Distinct hosts served
This is a count of the individual computers that accessed at least one page of your blog during that day and month.
By "distinct", we mean that if the same computer accesses your blog more than once, it will still count as only one host.
Note that while you can use this number to estimate the number of readers you had on a particular day or month, it counts computers, not people. A computer that gets used by several people who all read your blog still counts as just one distinct host.
• Total Page Views
• Bytes transferred
Whenever someone views a page on your blog, information is transferred from the system's servers to their computer. This statistic is a measure of the amount of transferred information for that day and month.
To give you a sense of perspective, both Tolstoy's novel 'War and Peace' and a typical medium-to-high quality picture taken on a 3-megapixel camera at 2016-by-1512 resolution are each said to represent 1 million bytes (or 1 megabyte) of data.
SCIY's page views totaled 2,494,361 hits through the end of July 2008.
We had a record 177,594 total Page Views during the month of July 2008, an increase of 5% from the number of Page Views in June.
Our readers transferred a new high of 14,462 Megabytes of image and text data from SCIY during July 2008.
Our Distinct Hosts Served (Distinct Readers) during July totaled 20,942, a 9% decrease from June's 33,872 Distinct Readers.
1) July.08 Total Page Views
• 177,594 (a new record high) - a 5% increase compared to Jun.08's 169,006 page views.
• This is a year-to-year increase of 104% compared to July.07's 87,006 page views.
2) July.08 Distinct Hosts Served
• 20,942 - a 9% decrease compared to Jun.08's 23,102 distinct readers.
• This is a substantial 19% year-to-year decrease compared to July.07's 25,951 distinct readers.
3) July.08 Total MegaBytes Transferred
• 14,462 (a new record high) - an increase of 8% compared to Jun.08's record 13,420 total megabytes transferred.
• This is a year-to-year increase of 157% compared to July.07's 5,628 total megabytes transferred.
1) Jun.08 Total Page Views
• 169,006 - an 8% increase compared to May.08's 161,748 page views.
• This is a year-to-year increase of 65% compared to Jun.07's 102,635 page views.
2) Jun.08 Distinct Hosts Served
• 23,102 - a substantial 30% decrease compared to May.08's 33,872 distinct readers.
• This is a year-to-year decrease of 1% compared to Jun.07's 23,409 distinct readers.
3) Jun.08 Total MegaBytes Transferred
• 13,420 - an increase of 14% compared to May.08's 12,209 total megabytes transferred.
• This is a year-to-year increase of 114% compared to Jun.07's 6,275 total megabytes transferred.
1) May.08 Total Page Views
• 161,748 - a 2% increase compared to April.08's 158,669 page views.
• This is a year-to-year increase of 79% compared to May.07's 90,303 page views.
2) May.08 Distinct Hosts Served
• 33,872 - a 6% decrease compared to April.08's previous record of 36,102 distinct readers.
• This is a year-to-year increase of 75% compared to May.07's 19,390 distinct readers.
3) May.08 Total MegaBytes Transferred
• 12,209 - approximately the same as April.08's 12,213 total megabytes transferred.
• This is a year-to-year increase of 114% compared to May.07's 5,788 total megabytes transferred.
SCIY's 2005-2007 stats to date:
A. Distinct Hosts Served (Individual Readers per month)
B. Total Page Views (Hits per month)
C. Bytes Transferred (MB per month)
2005 A B C
Sep 244 2,546 33
Oct 821 5,647 309
Nov 632 4,178 239
Dec 537 3,491 1982006 A B CJan 274 1,296 83
Feb 515 1,454 106
Mar 553 1,471 105
Apr 322 1,582 109
May 3,298 5,350 235
Jun 5,121 6,497 317
Jul 5,118 12,690 565
Aug 2,439 20,730 1,248
Sep 4,981 38,468 3,111
Oct 9,422 69,466 4,876
Nov 9,037 67,550 3,591
Dec 12,415 58,319 3,536
Sep 244 2,546 332007 A B C
Jan 14,365 81,769 4,648
Feb 14,802 67,239 4,268
Mar 17,869 72,282 4,934
Apr 17,667 75,180 5,101
May 19,390 90,303 5,788
June 23,409 102,635 6,275
July 25,951 87,006 5,628
Aug 18,521 71,522 5,247
Sep 20,472 79,760 5,442
Oct 18,696 83,839 6,752
Nov 22,027 118,767 8,403
Dec 27,344 117,389 9,2532008 A B CJan 29,778 162,728 11,927Feb 27,527 141,191 10,658
Mar 30,597 177,279 13,202
Apr 36,102 158,669 12,213May 33,872 161,748 12,209
Jun 23,102 169,006 13,420
Jul 20,942 179,594 14,462
BlogHarbor's definitions of Terms Used:
• Distinct hosts served
This is a count of the individual computers that accessed at least one page of your blog during that day and month.
By "distinct", we mean that if the same computer accesses your blog more than once, it will still count as only one host.
Note that while you can use this number to estimate the number of readers you had on a particular day or month, it counts computers, not people. A computer that gets used by several people who all read your blog still counts as just one distinct host.
• Total Page Views
• Bytes transferred
Whenever someone views a page on your blog, information is transferred from the system's servers to their computer. This statistic is a measure of the amount of transferred information for that day and month.
To give you a sense of perspective, both Tolstoy's novel 'War and Peace' and a typical medium-to-high quality picture taken on a 3-megapixel camera at 2016-by-1512 resolution are each said to represent 1 million bytes (or 1 megabyte) of data.
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