ISA2004 Reports - Top Websites does not equal most requests
- From: bishless@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 13 Dec 2005 14:38:46 -0800
When my boss and I review reports, we're infuriated by the "Top
Websites" charts. Microsoft's description:
"The following websites were most frequently requested by clients
during the report period. The most popular websites are listed first."
I call BS. The chart produced clearly displays "Traffic[MB]" as the
criteria being used. So you end up w/ a chart that looks like this:
SITE REQUESTS BYTES IN ...
blah.com 2 56.2MB ...
yes.net 934 7.9MB ...
no.com 97 5.1MB ...
What the crap? We don't care if two developers went and downloaded some
big SDKs from blah.com. We want to know which sites are being
frequented! How do we get reports to sort these charts by REQUESTS?
What's most irritating is that this discrepancy is made in two places:
Summary - Top Websites and Web Usage - Top Websites both claim to list
"most frequently requested" and then sort by the most data downloaded.
WORTHLESS!
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