Ask Jeeves Killing my site

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by jfontestad, Jan 30, 2006.

  1. #1
    At about mid-January AskJeeves started to JeeveBomb one of my sites. As of today it has crawled 273k+ pages for a total of 5GB+. Should I disallow this bot in my robots.txt? Or will this be beneficial for me in the future?
     
    jfontestad, Jan 30, 2006 IP
  2. Dekker

    Dekker Peon

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    #2
    meh, askjeeves is one of the dead search engines if you ask me.
     
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  3. av1

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    #3
    add this to ur robot.txt:

    User-agent: Teoma
    Crawl-delay: 1000
     
    av1, Jan 31, 2006 IP
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    From my experience, once they are finished you won't see them again for a long time. I'd just hang in there and hope for the best.
     
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  5. falco85

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    #5
    I'd love to add this to my robots.txt

    User-agent: anything_except_googlebot
    Disallow: \

    User-agent: Googlebot
    Imploration: Please, please please crawl me I'll do anything to get crawled and fully indexed :D
     
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  6. sarathy

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    lol @ faloc.,

    I still get a very few visits from ask., Something is better than nothing ;)
     
    sarathy, Jan 31, 2006 IP
  7. Cyclops

    Cyclops sensei

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    Ask Jeeves crawled two of my sites using up all their bandwidth three months in a row....Was it worth it, I think so as the traffic has outnumbered the other search engines since then.
    I haven't bothered to check the serps but my terms must be ranking at the top.
     
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  8. guest

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    #8
    similar incident happening with two of my sites,

    google 390k+412 crawlings
    yahoo 27k+
    consuming hell of bandwidth
     
    guest, Jan 31, 2006 IP
  9. Serious

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    bandwidth is cheap, cpu is not.
    Heavy PHP pages are a damn.
     
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  10. livingearth

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    I would think that being spidered by the search engines would be beneficial rather than a nusiance. Bandwidth is pretty cheap actually. How much bandwidth are we talking about? Need a new host?
     
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    that a lot ,mate..
     
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    Way to bring up a dead/old topic....

    Plus bandwidth is cheaper now so that's really even less then it was before ;)
     
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