Post by account_disabled on Dec 25, 2023 4:09:58 GMT
We'll be the first to admit it, many of us here at Kinsta are data junkies. We love analyzing large data sets to see if we can spot a new trend or additional information about changes that could impact the hosting industry or our business. Hosting thousands of sites allows us to have an almost unlimited source of data to continuously monitor and query from. Our systems engineers and development teams regularly review log files to see if we can improve certain aspects of MyKinsta's tools and services for our customers.
For example, one way we use this data Country Email List is to implement more advanced filters to address bot and crawler traffic . What we learn goes directly into our MyKinsta Analytics tool . Therefore, this data can actually help you save money on your hosting plan as we improve the quality and accuracy of our filters and visit measurements. We analyzed 13 billion (that's right, billion) registry entries , and this time we decided to share everything we discovered with you all! We've split the statistics into three different sections: access logs, cache performance, and PHP engine.
Access Log Statistics PHP Engine The data below was compiled from thousands of WordPress sites hosted on Kinsta servers. Most percentages reported in the graphs are rounded to the nearest value. None of the data shared is PII. Access Log Statistics Of the 13 billion total entries (lines in a log file), we analyzed 8 billion access records. The log entries contain what we call “requests”. They are different from visits, as our raw access logs track IP addresses requesting resources from a website. For example, Google Analytics automatically filters out a lot of invalid traffic, trying to show you the best estimate of actual human visits to your website.
For example, one way we use this data Country Email List is to implement more advanced filters to address bot and crawler traffic . What we learn goes directly into our MyKinsta Analytics tool . Therefore, this data can actually help you save money on your hosting plan as we improve the quality and accuracy of our filters and visit measurements. We analyzed 13 billion (that's right, billion) registry entries , and this time we decided to share everything we discovered with you all! We've split the statistics into three different sections: access logs, cache performance, and PHP engine.
Access Log Statistics PHP Engine The data below was compiled from thousands of WordPress sites hosted on Kinsta servers. Most percentages reported in the graphs are rounded to the nearest value. None of the data shared is PII. Access Log Statistics Of the 13 billion total entries (lines in a log file), we analyzed 8 billion access records. The log entries contain what we call “requests”. They are different from visits, as our raw access logs track IP addresses requesting resources from a website. For example, Google Analytics automatically filters out a lot of invalid traffic, trying to show you the best estimate of actual human visits to your website.