Does Yahoo have datacenters?

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by fryman, Jan 23, 2006.

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    I am checking the logs of a site and seeins several visitors coming from Yahoo using my main keyword. No matter how deep I search I can;t find my term there. Does yahoo use datacenters like Google does? And if so, where can I check them?

    Never heard of a Yahoo dance before and I never thought that Yahoo had many datacenters, but this is just weird, where are these guys coming from?
     
    fryman, Jan 23, 2006 IP
  2. Surf_Dude

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    Hi- Fryman,
    Maybe these?
    66.94.230.32
    66.94.230.33
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    66.94.230.70
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    66.94.230.72
    66.94.230.75

    (Borrowed from "2 Sets of Results" thread.)
    The trouble is, you don't get to know which data center is delivering, when the SERPs come back.
     
    Surf_Dude, Jan 24, 2006 IP
  3. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    Maybe... but then the question would be... how do you check rankings there?

    Hey, Mcdar... looks like a good idea for a new tool :D
     
    fryman, Jan 24, 2006 IP
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    jfontestad Well-Known Member

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    I think I've tryed that.
    Even if you go to one datacenter it will still grab results for another... so it really wouldn't matter if you would try to query a specific datacenter.
     
    jfontestad, Jan 24, 2006 IP
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    Yeah, exactly.
    Yes, where's Mcdar?
    This is a new challenge.
    Is there a technique to associate Yahoo SERPs with a given IP (data center)?
    Can it be done? (I'm not a programmer.)

    I like http://66.94.230.66 - ("do you Yahoo?")
    Underground or parked Yahoo data center?
    Just a parked IP?
    There are others in the IP range.
     
    Surf_Dude, Jan 24, 2006 IP