Google starting to cache large numbers of pages in certain datacentres

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  1. mahmood

    mahmood Guest

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    #61
    I see the same results, at least 10 - 20% increase in most DC.

    Perhaps Google and MSN are finaly giving up "Dropping pages" race.
     
    mahmood, Jun 19, 2006 IP
  2. MattUK

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    #62
    I'm seeing more datacentres pick up the changes now.

    In addition to the ones in my last post, they're now showing increased pagecounts on,

    216.239.57.99
    216.239.57.104
    216.239.53.104
    216.239.53.99
    66.102.7.104
    66.102.7.99
    66.102.7.147
    216.239.57.107
    216.239.53.107
     
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    #63
    For most of my websites the page count indexed by different datacenters starts dropping again
     
    Artur, Jun 20, 2006 IP
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    #64
    The tool at www.yourcache.com shows -1 for some of the data centres. I don't get whats that.

    And for my site, the indexed pages i see on Google for 'site:' are around 800, while the tool shows 300 at some datacentres and around 2100 on others.
     
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    #65
    Same. Went up then back down. Some bizarre stuff going on.
     
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  6. gford

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    #66
    -1 is an error/timeout - ignore those

    If you get nothing but -1 on all DC's you may not be indexed at all.
     
    gford, Jun 20, 2006 IP
  7. BFTUK

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    #67
    My main site after showing a reasonable amount of pages a couple of days ago is showing a massive jump across several datacenters today.

    Showing 12600 pages indexed.

    Datacenters
    216.239.57.99
    216.239.57.104
    66.102.7.147
    216.239.57.107
    66.102.7.147
    216.239.39.104
    216.239.39.99
    216.239.37.104
    216.239.37.99
    216.239.39.107
    216.239.37.107
     
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  8. seolion

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    #68
    If your site is showing increased number of indexed pages, look for supplement results in them.

    I am seeing lot of supplemental results for 2 of my sites which is reporting a high indexed page count.
    I suspect there is some major crawling issue in google.
     
    seolion, Jun 20, 2006 IP
  9. BFTUK

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    #69
    No supplemental listings in my 12600 indexed pages. :)

    Interestingly the other day when some datacenters were showing 7600 those mostly were supplemental.
     
    BFTUK, Jun 20, 2006 IP
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    #70
    i think with all these updates/changes, a PR update is just around the corner
     
    ash1, Jun 20, 2006 IP
  11. MattUK

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    #71
    I'm seeing a mix of new and supplemental results.
    I'm seeing that as better than having hardly any at all indexed.
     
    MattUK, Jun 20, 2006 IP