hi,
anybody knows how much bandwith wikimedia is using currently? thanks to tim i just saw the post from brion at http://leuksman.com/log/2007/06/07/wikimedia-page-views/ with the 7 billion / month pageviews for all wikimedia projects.
does this mean * we have > 300 mio page views per day * we have 300 mio * 100k = 30 gb per day data volume * and then there is some traffic from kennisnet ?
what would be our "average page size" and what would be the percentage handled by proxies, and kennisnet especially?
rupert.
THURNER rupert wrote:
hi,
anybody knows how much bandwith wikimedia is using currently? thanks to tim i just saw the post from brion at http://leuksman.com/log/2007/06/07/wikimedia-page-views/ with the 7 billion / month pageviews for all wikimedia projects.
That is already outdated though.
does this mean
- we have > 300 mio page views per day
- we have 300 mio * 100k = 30 gb per day data volume
- and then there is some traffic from kennisnet
?
30 GB per day?! You can't be serious... we're pushing 30 GB in about a minute.
During peak-time we're doing over 4 Gbits per second. http://www.nedworks.org/~mark/reqstats/trafficstats-daily.png
what would be our "average page size" and what would be the percentage handled by proxies, and kennisnet especially?
Kennisnet handles about half of it all. Proxies serve between 75 and 98% of requests directly, the rest goes through to the application servers as misses.
- we have 300 mio * 100k = 30 gb per day data volume
let met be the Operator of my Pocket Calculator
300mio = 300000000 100k = 100000
300000000 * 100000 = 30000000000000
which is 30000000000k which is 30000000M which is 30000G which is 30T
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