It's the same order of magnitude. It looks like their primary problems were
with Mirror Maker; everything else seemed to work.
Also, I don't know why they use google to queue but ingest the data back
into their own datacenters. Why not keep it in Google and use big query?
-Toby
On Mon, Mar 7,
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for investigating/following up. We are having the desired effect
then: organizations which rely on Wikipedia traffic to generate interest in
their educational content, to recognize that was happening.
Out of curiosity who was asking? If it was someone well used on Wikimedia
Hello Analytics Team,
We would like to have one-time access to wmf.webrequest data. What is
the correct way of accessing the data?
In our research group, we want to simulate the requests for specific
version of WikiMedia.
Thanks,
Michal Bystricky
Hi Nuria et al.,
I’m glad to hear that our downloads did not have anything to do with the site
going down. Now that things are back up and running, it looks like everything
is working again on our end.
Thank you for the help!
John and Gonzalo
John C. Mittermeier
St Catherine’s College