Omnimaga
Omnimaga => News => Topic started by: DJ Omnimaga on February 04, 2011, 06:05:18 pm
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Yesterday or Wednesday, Omnimaga has served its 20000000th file request since its re-opening on August 25th 2008. Since the past 3 months, we averaged at close to 3.5 million requests per month. In addition to that, last month a total of 1 million pages were viewed. This all excludes OmnomIRC refreshing script.
We also averaged at 39.54 gigabytes of data transfer during that 3 months period. Note that this includes two entire website backups (around 3 GB each) and that most music and video files have hot-linking disabled, though.
Fortunately, the site hosting has been running pretty well in general since we moved from 1and1. Back when we averaged at 800000 requests per month, 1and1 already gave us troubles accessing the website during some periods of the day.
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Awesome! Congratz Omnimaga! And keep up the good work!
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Very nice. Omnimaga just won't stop growing now, will it. ;-)
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Huge numbers aren't leaving Omnimaga. Keep up!
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I should stop refreshing.
J/k, this is pretty awesome ;D
Huge numbers aren't leaving Omnimaga. Keep up!
Whoa, just realized something. IT'S OVER 9000! At least it seems to be.
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Very nice. Omnimaga just won't stop growing now, will it. ;-)
Well at one point we may actually reach a peak, but maybe not. The posting peak seems to have been reached in October and November, as it dropped afterward, but maybe it will pick up again soon. One thing for sure: it's still pretty active, especially projects-wise. I try to check updates whenever possible, although sometimes I am tired or don't have enough time.
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The posting peak seems to have been reached in October and November
Something's weird this year ;)
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The fact we had high activity in October is actually weird, given the stats for previous years showing a decrease every October compared to September or November (except Sept 2005 and Nov 2007), but November activity would be normal if compared to September. October made November look weird, though, since in two occasions it almost doubled over the previous month. I guess as long as this is not a community slowdown it should be fine (this is why it's important that ticalc.org remains active. Plus I googled for "Calculator forum" and "TI-83 Plus forum" not so long ago and Omni isn't even in the first pages, some calc boards with 20-30 posts or abandonned ones show up first. We get high ranking on Casio Prizm/TI-Nspire ASM and the like, tho)