All articles tagged with "AWStats"
Google Analytics misses the bots, the scrapers, and the errors. In this deep dive, we configure AWStats 7.0 for high-performance parsing on CentOS 6, ensuring you capture every packet that hits your Norwegian VPS infrastructure.
Client-side analytics miss up to 20% of your traffic. Learn how to configure AWStats on CentOS 6 and Debian to capture the raw truth of your server's performance, while keeping data compliant with Norwegian regulations.
Client-side tracking misses the full picture. Learn how to deploy AWStats for server-side analytics that reveal bots, hotlinking, and bandwidth theft, optimized for SSD-backed VPS environments in Norway.
Logs don't lie, but they can be impossible to read. Learn how to deploy AWStats on CentOS and Ubuntu to visualize traffic patterns, spot botnets, and optimize I/O usage without killing your disk performance.
Client-side tracking misses 20% of your traffic. Learn how to deploy AWStats for pixel-perfect server-side analytics on CentOS and Debian, ensuring compliance with Norwegian data laws.
Google Analytics misses 40% of your traffic. Learn how to configure AWStats for true server-side visibility, comply with Norwegian data laws, and optimize I/O on high-performance VPS.
Client-side trackers lie. Server logs contain the raw truth of your infrastructure's health. Learn how to deploy AWStats on CentOS 6 and Debian Squeeze, tune Perl execution for large datasets, and keep your data compliant with the Norwegian Personal Data Act.
Client-side trackers miss 10% of your traffic. Server logs miss nothing. Learn how to configure AWStats for granular, legally compliant traffic analysis on high-performance infrastructure.
Client-side trackers miss 20% of your traffic. Learn how to deploy AWStats on Ubuntu 12.04 to capture the raw truth of your server's performance, compliant with Norwegian data laws.
Google Analytics lies to you. Real sysadmins dig into raw logs. Here is how to configure AWStats for granular traffic insight without killing your CPU in a high-latency environment.
Google Analytics is missing 20% of your traffic. Learn how to deploy AWStats on CentOS 6 to reclaim your data, optimize I/O performance, and comply with Norwegian privacy laws.
JavaScript analytics are leaking data. Learn how to implement AWStats for accurate, privacy-compliant server log analysis on CentOS and Debian systems, and why your choice of VPS virtualization impacts reporting speed.
Google Analytics is lying to you. Discover how to configure AWStats on your VPS to track bandwidth, catch bots, and audit raw server logs without killing your disk I/O.
Raw access logs are useless if you can't read them. Learn how to deploy AWStats for granular traffic insight, configure proper rotation to satisfy Datatilsynet, and keep your I/O overhead low on high-performance infrastructure.
Client-side tracking misses 20% of your traffic. Learn how to configure AWStats for granular, server-side analytics on CentOS and Debian, ensuring compliance with Norwegian privacy laws while optimizing I/O performance.
Stop relying solely on client-side JS trackers. Learn to configure AWStats for granular server-side analytics, optimize log rotation on CentOS 6, and ensure compliance with Norwegian data laws without killing your Disk I/O.
Raw logs don't lie, but they are hard to read. Learn how to deploy AWStats on CentOS 6 for deep traffic insights, Datatilsynet compliance, and performance tuning without killing your I/O.
Google Analytics misses up to 30% of your traffic. Learn how to deploy AWStats on CentOS 5 for forensic-level traffic analysis, maintain compliance with Norwegian privacy laws, and optimize I/O for massive log parsing.
Stop relying on Google Analytics for server-side truth. Learn how to configure AWStats for granular traffic analysis on CentOS 5, optimize Perl execution for performance, and comply with Norwegian Datatilsynet regulations.
Raw access logs are useless without visualization. Learn how to deploy AWStats 6.9 for granular traffic intelligence while navigating Norwegian Datatilsynet privacy requirements and optimizing Perl execution time on high-performance virtual servers.