Biological Collections Gopher Stats
Jim Croft
jrc at ANBG.GOV.AU
Thu Nov 18 15:33:54 CST 1993
Jim Beach writes:
> Here is a summary of activity at the Biodiversity and Biological
> Collections Gopher during 1993. It provides some idea of the reach of
> Gopher and suggests the best time to use it is around 4:00-6:00
> a.m. US E.S.T.
Bragging again? So who is counting? I will resist the temptation to
get into a 'mine is bigger than yours' argument on this issue (not the
least reason for this is because it isn't!)
> TOTALS FOR SUMMARY PERIOD Jan 1 1993 TO Nov 17 1993
>
> Files Transmitted During Summary Period 63398
> Average Files Transmitted Daily 158
This figure is appallingly low! How can Dr Beach justify upgrading his
system with these paltry numbers... His server could handle an order of
magnitude more use and hardly raise a sweat. This summary report was
not a boast, but a _crie de coeur_ for more users and providers of
biodiversity gophers with heaps of taxonomic information.
If everyone out there who is not running a gopher client were to get one
(they are free and will not impinge on your organzation's budget), and
point it at huh.harvard.edu, and all the other taxonomic gophers out
there and springing up all over the place (or better still, get a gopher
server - these are free too - and put your own information on it as well
as making links all over the place), Jim might be able to get a new
machine. Not only that, as the flow of scientific data and information
increases between institutions and researchers and the public, the
justification for existence of our hellishingly expensive and grossly
under-utilized biological collections increases - we are in the realm
of the multi-megabuck here.
In the interests of dispassionate analysis - not wishing to provoke an
nationalistic argument ;-) - here is Jim's list in decending order
of number of files sent. As a member of the second-ranking non-US user
country of this gopher I would like to point out that although we were
responsible for only 1.43% of the files (cf. (not aff.!) Canada's 3.51%)
this represented 3.6% of the total information (cf. Canada's 4.78%).
Thus, the average file size demanded by Australians is 23,744 bytes,
almost twice as large as the Canadian's of 12,810 bytes - the only
possible interpretation for these statistics is that Australians are the
more serious and efficient users, in spite of what appears at first glance
to be a lower ranking. Before John McNiel says anything, I wish to
categorically deny that Australians are just looking at the large
picture files of plants because they do not know how to read the words...
> Total Transfer Amount By Domain
>
> Number Of Number of Average Percent Of Percent Of
> Domain Name Files Sent Bytes Sent Xmit Rate Files Sent Bytes Sent
> ----------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
> US_Educational 31662 315769241 49.94 52.91
> unresolved 15421 52964758 24.32 8.88
> localhost 3634 41005309 5.73 6.87
> Canada 2228 28542060 3.51 4.78
> Non-Profit 1844 31488947 2.91 5.28
> US_Government 1477 20131717 2.33 3.37
> US_Commercial 1040 13077085 1.64 2.19
> Australia 906 21512598 1.43 3.60
> United_Kingdom 674 9677248 1.06 1.62
> Sweden 597 6456519 0.94 1.08
> Germany 491 7140531 0.77 1.20
> Netherlands 411 6884048 0.65 1.15
> Switzerland 276 5735553 0.44 0.96
> Brazil 242 3380474 0.38 0.57
> unc.edu 242 1827888 0.38 0.31
> France 237 2370422 0.37 0.40
> Finland 221 5993623 0.35 1.00
> Chile 204 1014169 0.32 0.17
> Taiwan 182 8813166 0.29 1.48
> Italy 160 1019363 0.25 0.17
> Network 154 1043618 0.24 0.17
> Norway 107 1301766 0.17 0.22
> Austria 101 197648 0.16 0.03
> Japan 101 1464890 0.16 0.25
> Mexico 88 841572 0.14 0.14
> United_States 78 492500 0.12 0.08
> US_Military 77 528597 0.12 0.09
> Hungary 74 245980 0.12 0.04
> Israel 71 599343 0.11 0.10
> Hong_Kong 63 1309102 0.10 0.22
> Poland 60 269172 0.09 0.05
> Singapore 47 353267 0.07 0.06
> Denmark 42 422774 0.07 0.07
> South_Africa 35 762514 0.06 0.13
> Korea_(South) 22 764801 0.03 0.13
> Belgium 20 113590 0.03 0.02
> New_Zealand 17 135652 0.03 0.02
> Turkey 16 180457 0.03 0.03
> Spain 15 302297 0.02 0.05
> Iceland 14 243523 0.02 0.04
> Czech_Republic 12 251438 0.02 0.04
> Thailand 10 70877 0.02 0.01
> Croatia 5 22956 0.01 0.00
> Czechoslovakia 5 4495 0.01 0.00
> India 2 1908 0.00 0.00
> Luxembourg 2 7424 0.00 0.00
> Slovak_Republic 2 9751 0.00 0.00
> Venezuela 2 1666 0.00 0.00
> Costa_Rica 1 11308 0.00 0.00
> Estonia 1 954 0.00 0.00
> Greece 1 4297 0.00 0.00
> International 1 2592 0.00 0.00
> Ireland 1 8587 0.00 0.00
> Portugal 1 1382 0.00 0.00
> Slovenia 1 3291 0.00 0.00
cheers
jim
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