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  3. We monitor how much traffic we get from each country per day to check errors/blocking etc. (as I've previously mentioned).

We monitor how much traffic we get from each country per day to check errors/blocking etc. (as I've previously mentioned).

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  • Neil CraigT This user is from outside of this forum
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    We monitor how much traffic we get from each country per day to check errors/blocking etc. (as I've previously mentioned).

    Big drop-off recently from Angola & as usual it's an ISP (TV Cabo) changing their "is the internet working" config.

    That prompted me to (again) look at how much we're serving to Fortigate "is the internet working" checks per month, roughly:

    - 109 million web pages
    - 10 Terabytes of egress

    What a waste.

    Make `head` requests rather than `get`, please!

    #BBC #WebStats

    Nils Goroll ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ:varnishcache:S nadjaD 2 Replies Last reply
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    • Neil CraigT Neil Craig

      We monitor how much traffic we get from each country per day to check errors/blocking etc. (as I've previously mentioned).

      Big drop-off recently from Angola & as usual it's an ISP (TV Cabo) changing their "is the internet working" config.

      That prompted me to (again) look at how much we're serving to Fortigate "is the internet working" checks per month, roughly:

      - 109 million web pages
      - 10 Terabytes of egress

      What a waste.

      Make `head` requests rather than `get`, please!

      #BBC #WebStats

      Nils Goroll ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ:varnishcache:S This user is from outside of this forum
      Nils Goroll ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ:varnishcache:S This user is from outside of this forum
      Nils Goroll ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ:varnishcache:
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      @tdp_org fortigate, always fortigateโ€ฆ

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      • Nils Goroll ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ:varnishcache:S Nils Goroll ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ:varnishcache:

        @tdp_org fortigate, always fortigateโ€ฆ

        Neil CraigT This user is from outside of this forum
        Neil CraigT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @slink Yep, evergreen.
        I know we're default in at least their older OS versions which is hopefully a complement but dang, they are super inefficient.

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        • Neil CraigT Neil Craig

          We monitor how much traffic we get from each country per day to check errors/blocking etc. (as I've previously mentioned).

          Big drop-off recently from Angola & as usual it's an ISP (TV Cabo) changing their "is the internet working" config.

          That prompted me to (again) look at how much we're serving to Fortigate "is the internet working" checks per month, roughly:

          - 109 million web pages
          - 10 Terabytes of egress

          What a waste.

          Make `head` requests rather than `get`, please!

          #BBC #WebStats

          nadjaD This user is from outside of this forum
          nadjaD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @tdp_org I think I asked it before but how does it feel to be the litmus test of the internet's โ€” always surprising โ€” continued existence? ๐Ÿ˜›

          (Purely personally speaking that is, it has been exhaustively established that the professional side of that can be surmised as โ€œa spot of a botherโ€)

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