I am now checking traffic data every day to see whether Compact Language
Links affect it. It makes sense to compare them not only to the previous
week, but also to the same month previous year. So one year is not hardly
enough. 18 months is better, and three years is much better because I'll be
able to check also the same month in earlier years.
I imagine that this may be useful to all product managers that work on
features that can affect traffic.
בתאריך 29 ביולי 2016 15:41, "Dan Andreescu" <dandreescu(a)wikimedia.org>
כתב:
Dear Pageview API consumers,
We would like to plan storage capacity for our pageview API cluster.
Right now, with a reliable RAID setup, we can keep *18 months* of data.
If you'd like to query further back than that, you can download dump files
(which we'll make easier to use with python utilities).
What do you think? Will you need more than 18 months of data? If so, we
need to add more nodes when we get to that point, and that costs money, so
we want to check if there is a real need for it.
Another option is to start degrading the resolution for older data (only
keep weekly or monthly for data older than 1 year for example). If you
need more than 18 months, we'd love to hear your use case and something in
the form of:
need daily resolution for 1 year
need weekly resolution for 2 years
need monthly resolution for 3 years
Thank you!
Dan
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