I would like to start tracking stats on my sites!

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by bbrian017, Nov 2, 2007.

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    Could anyone suggest a really good and free statistics module for Server not just a specific url or Domain. I manage many websites on one server and I would like to track the stats more advanced then what godaddy is offering for free currently.

    Cheers

    EDIT: Maybe even a script I can upload per root domain folder :) I don't need ip addresses and personal info I just need to know how often and where, simple is better as well. Maybe a nice login admin screen too

    EDIT AGAIN OOPS I was also thinking to view it by Day, Week, and year, would also be great :)
     
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  2. inworx

    inworx Peon

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    awstats is per domain and it gives you all information you're looking for.

    There is no such information available to see all server stats etc.
     
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  3. bbrian017

    bbrian017 Well-Known Member

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    hmmm would be interesting to see someone develop some software for this need i have. I can't be the only one with the need can I?

    omg it's 3:51am :(
     
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    godaddy shared ?
    try traffic facts it's a very good stats program and it's fairly cheap.
     
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    You could look at using google analytics on all the sites. It's run off site but with some configuration you can get it to track by domain, by the account it self and all sorts of things. It's really nice solution in many cases. Only down fall is you need the analytics javascript on each page.
     
    InFloW, Nov 3, 2007 IP