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What is the best server side stats?
I just had Webalizer installed on my server and I REALLY didn't like it.
I can't see where the referrals come from, and that is probably the most important thing I need. Do you guys have any suggestions? |
Damn, GFY is moving fast today, huh?
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Urchin Stats = the best.
It gives you every single detail. Where the surfer came from, how their clicking pattern is, where they exited your site, how long did they stay ext.. http://www.urchin.com/ |
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CN-Stats (http://www.cnstats.com/en/download.php) is pretty impressive, and there's a free version, but - you have to install code on each page you want to track. It's great for fully templated sites, but if you have thousands of HTML files, forget it :(
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Doesn't work for me. |
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I have WELL OVER 100k pages view a day! How much will be my bill? $5k a month? I'll pass. Are you guys really using this? |
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Urchin 5 is server side. As long as you don't need the campaign tracking module it's not a bad price - $895 for 100 sites and log files. |
I get Urchin Stats for free. :winkwink:
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Wusage is another one.. Also look at AWStats
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Webalizer shows Referral stats, otherwise its setup incorrectly
The other common problem is by default it shows only top 10/20/30 referral sites - you can change that easily usually in /etc/webalizer.conf to show top 100 or ALL sites I think webalizer is actually quite a good stats package |
awstats is really good,
insecure as fuck tho, you will need to add some extra security for it, like an .htaccess authentication. Bern at ohrly.com |
awstats here
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I like urchin, but awstats is good and free :)
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