All articles tagged with perl
Client-side tracking misses the full picture. Discover how to configure AWStats 7.0 for deep server-side analysis, uncover botnets, and audit bandwidth on high-performance infrastructure.
Raw access logs are useless if you can't read them. Learn how to deploy AWStats for granular traffic analysis without killing your disk I/O, tailored for Norwegian compliance standards.
Raw access logs are useless for trend analysis. Learn how to deploy AWStats on your VPS to track bandwidth, bots, and visitors without crashing your server during the parsing process.
Client-side tracking misses the full picture. Learn how to deploy AWStats on CentOS for granular traffic analysis, manage heavy I/O loads, and comply with Norwegian data retention standards.
Raw access logs tell the truth, but they are impossible to read. Learn how to deploy AWStats for granular traffic analysis without relying on JavaScript trackers, and why high I/O performance is critical for log processing.
Stop relying solely on client-side trackers. Learn how to deploy AWStats for granular server-side analytics, ensure compliance with the Norwegian Personal Data Act, and why disk I/O speed defines your reporting latency.
Google Analytics misses 10-20% of your traffic. Learn how to deploy AWStats for server-side truth, optimize Perl execution for large log files, and keep your data compliant with Norwegian privacy standards.
Client-side tracking misses 30% of your traffic. Discover how to deploy AWStats for forensic-level log analysis, why I/O performance dictates parsing speed, and how to keep your data compliant with Norwegian privacy laws.
Client-side trackers miss 30% of your traffic. Learn how to configure AWStats on CentOS and Debian to uncover botnets, bandwidth theft, and 404 errors, ensuring your Norway-based infrastructure remains compliant and performant.
Google Analytics misses 30% of your traffic. Learn how to deploy AWStats for raw, server-side truth, configure Perl parsers for performance, and why distinct I/O isolation matters for log analysis.
Client-side tracking misses 30% of your traffic. Learn how to deploy AWStats on Apache to uncover bandwidth theft, 404 errors, and true visitor counts while staying compliant with Norwegian data laws.
Raw access logs tell the truth, but they are impossible to read. Learn how to deploy AWStats for granular traffic insights without killing your server's I/O performance. Optimized for CentOS 5 and Debian Lenny.
Client-side trackers lie. Real sysadmins use raw logs. A deep dive into configuring AWStats on Apache, handling log rotation, and why Disk I/O matters.