Tracking traffic statistics

Written by Thursday, 18 December 2008
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I'm wondering... what are the pros and cons of these engines:

Feature-wise, Google Analytics is awesome. One of the drawback is that its hosted "outside".

I've been using AWStats for awhile. Its cute, but it is very limited in its tools to analyze data and has no tracking options.

Piwik is a new one to me. Seems pretty awesome, but it is also pretty young.

My all-time favorite engine is the one that came with a Website I once ran off GoDaddy - entirely proprietary, of course.

Anyone has experience to share with these (or others)?

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  • Comment Link Eric Maziade Friday, 19 December 2008 posted by Eric Maziade

    @Patrice Levesque


    Ooookaaay... Thanks for the heads-up!


    I won't be considering Piwik until it gets way more maturity, then.  I'll probably stick to offering a mixture of awstats and analytics.

  • Comment Link Patrice Levesque Friday, 19 December 2008 posted by Patrice Levesque

    piwik shows promise, though I doubt it will scale. Amount of data generated by a webserver logger can grow tremendously. Excerpt:




    << If your website is a medium or high-traffic website (a few hundred visits per day or more) >>




    Hundreds of visits per day is medum/high-traffic? Ouch.




    AWStats gets the balance right; it does not try to be the silver bullet, while performance is right; I've seen it handle millions of hits per day. Also, awstats sees from a server POV, not from a client POV (like GA-Piwik do, by using javascript); that gives different metrics.



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