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Report for CERN All Report for CERN all Time range: 12/3/2009 21:50:33 - 12/10/2009 02:31:39 Generated on Thu Dec 10, 2009 - 02:45:04 General Statistics Summary Summary Hits Total Hits 513,148 Average Hits per Day 64,143 Average Hits per Visitor 24.53 Cached Requests 169,562 Failed Requests 131 Page Views Total Page Views 146,133 Average Page Views per Day 18,266 Average Page Views per Visitor 6.98 Visitors Total Visitors 20,923 Average Visitors per Day 2,615 Total Unique IPs 8,102 Bandwidth Total Bandwidth 2.90 GB Average Bandwidth per Day 371.81 MB Average Bandwidth per Hit 5.94 KB Average Bandwidth per Visitor 145.57 KB 1 Activity Statistics Daily Daily Visitors 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 Visitors 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 12/3/2009 12/4/2009 12/5/2009 12/6/2009 12/7/2009 12/8/2009 12/9/2009 12/10/2009 Date Daily Hits 110,000 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 Hits 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 12/3/2009 12/4/2009 12/5/2009 12/6/2009 12/7/2009 12/8/2009 12/9/2009 12/10/2009 Date 2 Daily Bandwidth 700,000 650,000 600,000 550,000 500,000 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 Bandwidth (KB) 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 12/3/2009 12/4/2009 12/5/2009 12/6/2009 12/7/2009 12/8/2009 12/9/2009 12/10/2009 Date Daily Activity Date Hits Page Views Visitors Average Visit Length Bandwidth (KB) Thu 12/3/2009 3,692 1,097 173 15:40 18,113 Fri 12/4/2009 70,558 19,963 2,854 06:10 399,601 Sat 12/5/2009 102,663 26,873 3,504 07:37 669,410 Sun 12/6/2009 78,757 21,953 3,085 07:12 475,328 Mon 12/7/2009 86,723 23,182 3,418 06:38 471,936 Tue 12/8/2009 76,332 22,027 3,203 06:42 446,203 Wed 12/9/2009 86,118 28,476 4,257 05:20 516,401 Thu 12/10/2009 8,305 2,562 429 03:43 48,866 Total 513,148 146,133 20,923 06:35 3,045,861 By Hour of Day Activity by Hour of Day 1,200 1,100 1,000 900 800 700 600 Visitors 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Hour 3 Activity by Hour of Day Hour Hits Visitors Bandwidth (KB) 00:00 - 00:59 15,577 726 101,776 01:00 - 01:59 19,591 914 123,449 02:00 - 02:59 18,833 988 139,662 03:00 - 03:59 19,045 852 124,327 04:00 - 04:59 19,631 965 127,337 05:00 - 05:59 20,801 1,024 129,703 06:00 - 06:59 21,696 1,145 139,599 07:00 - 07:59 25,406 1,048 154,558 08:00 - 08:59 21,835 1,042 146,618 09:00 - 09:59 26,515 1,105 167,718 10:00 - 10:59 27,309 1,080 171,841 11:00 - 11:59 21,856 1,024 137,460 12:00 - 12:59 24,738 1,062 143,079 13:00 - 13:59 27,655 1,112 161,514 14:00 - 14:59 28,905 1,094 174,253 15:00 - 15:59 27,419 1,007 159,967 16:00 - 16:59 28,938 851 149,402 17:00 - 17:59 31,269 695 136,068 18:00 - 18:59 20,807 629 104,884 19:00 - 19:59 14,598 529 77,037 20:00 - 20:59 13,372 485 68,543 21:00 - 21:59 10,884 534 58,031 22:00 - 22:59 12,233 481 61,892 23:00 - 23:59 14,235 531 87,132 Total 513,148 20,923 3,045,861 By Day of Week Activity by Day of Week 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 Visitors 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4 Activity by Day of Week Day Hits Visitors Bandwidth (KB) Sunday 78,757 3,085 475,328 Monday 86,723 3,418 471,936 Tuesday 76,332 3,203 446,203 Wednesday 86,118 4,257 516,401 Thursday 11,997 602 66,979 Friday 70,558 2,854 399,601 Saturday 102,663 3,504 669,410 Total 513,148 20,923 3,045,861 By Month Activity by Month 22,000 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 Visitors 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Dec 2009 Activity by Month Month Hits Visitors Bandwidth (KB) Dec 2009 513,148 20,923 3,045,861 Total 513,148 20,923 3,045,861 5 Access Statistics Pages Daily Page Access /Portal/CERNNav.htm /LHCPortalNav.htm 3,000 / /Portal/ 2,500 /Portal/CERNSplash.htm /LHCPortalSplash.htm /Forum/viewtopic.php 2,000 /Forum/index.php 1,500 Visitors 1,000 500 0 12/4/2009 12/6/2009 12/8/2009 12/10/2009 Date Most Popular Pages /Portal/CERNNav.htm /LHCPortalNav.htm / /Portal/ /Portal/CERNSplash.htm /LHCPortalSplash.htm /Forum/viewtopic.php /Forum/index.php /Forum/viewforum.php /Portal/FirstTime.htm 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 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http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/how_to_use_the_portal.htm 838 2 795 1,593 15 http://www.lhcportal.com/Forum/cron.php 629 0 492 26 16 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/tempdown.htm 456 0 432 392 17 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/how_to_watch_the_lhc_in_action.htm 407 0 397 1,925 18 http://www.lhcportal.com/Forum/posting.php 2,510 0 367 51,369 19 http://www.lhcportal.com/Forum/search.php 1,268 0 363 33,688 20 http://www.lhcportal.com/Forum/ucp.php 2,414 0 325 29,436 21 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/Info/accelerators.htm 245 0 239 1,331 22 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/Info/Status-OP.htm 231 0 220 208 23 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/what_is_it.htm 220 0 217 751 24 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/Info/Cycles.htm 219 0 214 436 25 http://www.lhcportal.com/Forum/memberlist.php 578 0 204 8,681 26 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/Info/Misc.htm 143 0 139 160 27 http://www.lhcportal.com/lhcportal/Portal/CERNNav.htm 145 0 107 2,670 28 http://www.lhcportal.com/Forum/style.php 187 0 103 6,206 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http://www.lhcportal.com//Portal/how_to_watch_the_lhc_in_action.htm 1 0 1 5 7 61 http://www.lhcportal.com/lhcportal/Portal/Info/Cycles.htm 1 0 1 2 62 http://www.lhcportal.com/lhcportal/Portal/Info/Page1.htm 1 0 1 8 63 http://www.lhcportal.com/lhcportal/Portal/Info/Misc.htm 1 0 1 1 Total 146,077 25 N/A 2,238,549 Files Daily File Access 90 .../Portal/Info/LHCGlossaryDef.pdf 80 .../Portal/Info/Page1Description.pdf /Portal/LHCGlossaryDef.pdf 70 .../Portal/Info/LHCGlossaryDef.pdf 60 50 Visitors 40 30 20 10 0 12/4/2009 12/6/2009 12/8/2009 12/10/2009 Date Most Downloaded Files /Portal/Info/LHCGlossaryDef.pdf /Portal/Info/Page1Description.pdf /Portal/LHCGlossaryDef.pdf /lhcportal/Portal/Info/LHCGlossaryDef.pdf 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Visitors Most Downloaded Files File Hits Incomplete Requests Visitors Bandwidth (KB) 1 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/Info/LHCGlossaryDef.pdf 656 201 436 57,238 2 http://www.lhcportal.com/Portal/Info/Page1Description.pdf 334 269 62 107,454 3 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