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Statistics for Donauschwaben-Usa.Org (2011-01) Statistics for donauschwaben-usa.org (2011-01) Statistics for: donauschwaben-usa.org Last Update: 02 Feb 2011 - 18:06 Reported period: Month Jan 2011 When: Monthly history Days of month Days of week Hours Who: Organizations Countries Full list Hosts Full list Last visit Unresolved IP Address Robots/Spiders visitors Full list Last visit Navigation: Visits duration File type Viewed Full list Entry Exit Operating Systems Versions Unknown Browsers Versions Unknown Referrers: Origin Referring search engines Referring sites Search Search Keyphrases Search Keywords Others: Miscellaneous HTTP Status codes Pages not found Summary Reported period Month Jan 2011 First visit 01 Jan 2011 - 00:06 Last visit 31 Jan 2011 - 23:48 Unique visitors Number of visits Pages Hits Bandwidth 6255 7645 29557 158592 13.36 GB Viewed traffic * (1.22 visits/visitor) (3.86 Pages/Visit) (20.74 Hits/Visit) (1832.93 KB/Visit) Not viewed traffic * 36308 45217 3.53 GB * Not viewed traffic includes traffic generated by robots, worms, or replies with special HTTP status codes. Monthly history Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 Month Unique visitors Number of visits Pages Hits Bandwidth Jan 2011 6255 7645 29557 158592 13.36 GB Feb 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Mar 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Apr 2011 0 0 0 0 0 May 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Jun 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Jul 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Aug 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Dec 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Total 6255 7645 29557 158592 13.36 GB Days of month 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Day Number of visits Pages Hits Bandwidth 01 Jan 2011 162 392 3002 244.90 MB 02 Jan 2011 204 1190 6254 631.18 MB 03 Jan 2011 232 1107 6489 551.54 MB 04 Jan 2011 229 850 5091 424.89 MB 05 Jan 2011 240 548 4414 320.65 MB 02/02/11 1/243 Statistics for donauschwaben-usa.org (2011-01) 06 Jan 2011 243 672 5036 398.78 MB 07 Jan 2011 248 900 5946 509.49 MB 08 Jan 2011 198 706 3709 329.90 MB 09 Jan 2011 228 703 4953 392.04 MB 10 Jan 2011 253 624 5889 395.50 MB 11 Jan 2011 378 1472 8851 1023.50 MB 12 Jan 2011 321 947 6392 833.88 MB 13 Jan 2011 327 1027 6144 478.44 MB 14 Jan 2011 287 903 4767 409.34 MB 15 Jan 2011 232 639 4752 382.96 MB 16 Jan 2011 216 527 4171 281.18 MB 17 Jan 2011 223 512 3835 230.01 MB 18 Jan 2011 243 623 3936 280.66 MB 19 Jan 2011 283 751 5105 438.14 MB 20 Jan 2011 271 4660 8572 474.87 MB 21 Jan 2011 226 1583 5520 389.54 MB 22 Jan 2011 183 631 3222 266.11 MB 23 Jan 2011 206 580 4055 334.43 MB 24 Jan 2011 241 735 5040 585.44 MB 25 Jan 2011 286 699 4858 413.64 MB 26 Jan 2011 260 764 4972 403.60 MB 27 Jan 2011 294 623 3745 327.14 MB 28 Jan 2011 225 1344 4915 618.93 MB 29 Jan 2011 216 1099 4916 409.95 MB 30 Jan 2011 225 553 3890 333.93 MB 31 Jan 2011 265 1193 6151 569.81 MB Average 246.61 953.45 5115.87 441.43 MB Total 7645 29557 158592 13.36 GB Days of week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Day Pages Hits Bandwidth Mon 834.20 5480.80 466.46 MB Tue 911 5684 535.67 MB Wed 752.50 5220.75 499.07 MB Thu 1745.50 5874.25 419.81 MB Fri 1182.50 5287 481.83 MB Sat 693.40 3920.20 326.76 MB Sun 710.60 4664.60 394.55 MB Hours 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 02/02/11 2/243 Statistics for donauschwaben-usa.org (2011-01) Hours Pages Hits Bandwidth Hours Pages Hits Bandwidth 00 1101 6276 503.93 MB 12 905 6437 573.77 MB 01 638 4232 357.99 MB 13 1232 7362 762.54 MB 02 1095 6815 521.56 MB 14 1272 8476 690.96 MB 03 1084 5085 352.23 MB 15 1581 8140 779.25 MB 04 2452 6105 382.11 MB 16 1551 8428 602.30 MB 05 420 2850 227.84 MB 17 1480 10363 823.59 MB 06 420 2610 209.23 MB 18 1434 9753 876.19 MB 07 629 2313 137.69 MB 19 3221 13594 1.28 GB 08 617 3670 245.90 MB 20 2704 10205 952.25 MB 09 517 3219 301.64 MB 21 1445 8872 866.26 MB 10 534 3992 382.61 MB 22 1370 7829 699.61 MB 11 884 6046 620.19 MB 23 971 5920 504.17 MB Countries (Top 10) - Full list Countries Pages Hits Bandwidth United States us 13202 66556 6.09 GB Germany de 4219 27057 2.68 GB Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) ci 3783 3930 72.23 MB Unknown unknown 3409 24982 1.93 GB Canada ca 978 7465 450.31 MB Great Britain gb 732 4084 284.66 MB Austria at 410 3361 265.40 MB Australia au 227 1102 66.04 MB France fr 216 1421 140.16 MB Switzerland ch 203 1852 143.04 MB Others 2178 16782 1.27 GB Hosts (Top 10) - Full list - Last visit - Unresolved IP Address Hosts : 0 Known, 7517 Unknown (unresolved ip) GeoIP GeoIP Pages Hits Bandwidth Last visit 6255 Unique visitors Country Org Ivory Coast 41.206.78.15 Unknown 2845 2918 65.89 MB 20 Jan 2011 - 20:40 (Cote D'Ivoire) 38.99.98.126 United States AS19475 1159 1159 45.28 MB 28 Jan 2011 - 22:57 AS34088 85.25.124.132 Germany 1085 1085 107.08 MB 20 Jan 2011 - 04:53 Bellaxa Netw... 70.226.112.8 United States AS7132 1024 3055 467.73 MB 26 Jan 2011 - 23:18 Ivory Coast 41.206.87.45 Unknown 936 970 5.42 MB 21 Jan 2011 - 04:11 (Cote D'Ivoire) 68.75.109.138 United States AS7132 920 2263 385.25 MB 10 Jan 2011 - 12:28 38.99.96.113 United States AS19475 465 465 21.68 MB 31 Jan 2011 - 12:08 70.226.116.74 United States AS7132 368 1389 237.72 MB 29 Jan 2011 - 20:18 38.99.96.126 United States AS19475 260 260 10.06 MB 31 Jan 2011 - 09:55 67.55.72.164 United States AS27257 205 208 4.54 MB 13 Jan 2011 - 16:11 Others 20290 144820 12.04 GB 02/02/11 3/243 Statistics for donauschwaben-usa.org (2011-01) Robots/Spiders visitors (Top 10) - Full list - Last visit 44 different robots* Hits Bandwidth Last visit Googlebot 6075+70 418.30 MB 31 Jan 2011 - 23:52 Yahoo Slurp 5004+136 1.08 GB 31 Jan 2011 - 23:47 Unknown robot (identified by 'bot/' or 'bot-') 3417+1124 324.68 MB 31 Jan 2011 - 23:44 Yandex bot 4388+112 162.08 MB 31 Jan 2011 - 23:59 Java (Often spam bot) 2373 79.27 MB 30 Jan 2011 - 07:09 MSNBot-media 1278+536 218.73 MB 31 Jan 2011 - 21:48 Unknown robot (identified by 'crawl') 1367+204 78.48 MB 31 Jan 2011 - 22:10 MSNBot 655+11 26.58 MB 22 Jan 2011 - 03:18 Unknown robot (identified by 'robot') 564+16 37.84 MB 29 Jan 2011 - 16:16 legs 459+87 170.78 MB 29 Jan 2011 - 03:08 Others 1366+741 76.06 MB * Robots shown here gave hits or traffic "not viewed" by visitors, so they are not included in other charts. Numbers after + are successful hits on "robots.txt" files. Visits duration Number of Number of visits: 7645 - Average: 131 s Percent visits 0s-30s 6350 83 % 30s-2mn 483 6.3 % 2mn-5mn 260 3.4 % 5mn-15mn 260 3.4 % 15mn-30mn 117 1.5 % 30mn-1h 100 1.3 % 1h+ 65 0.8 % Unknown 10 0.1 % File type File type Hits Percent Bandwidth Percent jpg Image 79280 49.9 % 10.41 GB 77.9 % gif Image 48573 30.6 % 507.13 MB 3.7 % htm HTML or XML static page 16225 10.2 % 789.40 MB 5.7 % html HTML or XML static page 8724 5.5 % 9.08 MB 0 % pdf Adobe Acrobat file 1951 1.2 % 398.65 MB 2.9 % dll Binary library 1343 0.8 % 750.10 MB 5.4 % png Image 1072 0.6 % 30.33 MB 0.2 % mid 863 0.5 % 16.04 MB 0.1 % mp3 Audio file 205 0.1 % 227.70 MB 1.6 % wmv Video file 122 0 % 194.24 MB 1.4 % jpeg Image 104 0 % 4.29 MB 0 % wma Audio file 55 0 % 30.84 MB 0.2 % Unknown 29 0 % 12.15 KB 0 % ppsx 11 0 % 42.23 MB 0.3 % pps Document 9 0 % 8.26 MB 0 % wav Audio file 8 0 % 13.19 MB 0 % js JavaScript file 6 0 % 71.11 KB 0 % xlsx 5 0 % 16.87 KB 0 % flv 5 0 % 512.65 KB 0 % asp Dynamic Html page or Script file 1 0 % 306 Bytes 0 % aspx Dynamic Html page or Script file 1 0 % 301 Bytes 0 % Pages-URL (Top 10) - Full list - Entry - Exit 02/02/11 4/243 Statistics for donauschwaben-usa.org (2011-01) Average 1960 different pages-url Viewed Entry Exit size /_vti_bin/fpcount.exe/ 8255 1.09 KB 389 4216 573.64 /_vti_bin/_vti_aut/author.dll 1339 15 10 KB 14.12 /index.htm 1016 504 270 KB 211.75 /pdf%20forms/2010%20melissa%20venema/melissa%20venema%20biograph..
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