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                          WebsiteOS - Statistics Features
                           Disk Usage 
                            Disk usage is the amount of space that user files
                              have used in the home directory. Disk usage will
                              display the total number of directories within
                              the domain’s online space and is calculated
                              in kilobytes (KB). Disk usage also shows the entire
                              directory paths in which files are contained. 
                               
                            The report displayed within the application is in
                            plain text within a text field that can be cut and
                            pasted for printing. The disk usage tool is used
                            to view the location of files in the directories
                            and subdirectories of a domain in kilobytes. This
                            tool is used as a quick reference to view the location
                            of the resources on a domain. The information presented
                            here is calculated in real-time.  
                             
                            Log Manager 
                            The Log Manager allows the end user to obtain raw
                            server logs for their site activity and traffic.
                            Users can view and/or delete, print, download, and
                            date their log files. They may disable logging altogether
                            to conserve their disk space. 
                             
                            Server logs are displayed in plain text, tracking
                            traffic and activity on a user’s website. The
                            user’s server logs can also be downloaded for
                            use with other statistics packages. 
                             
                            THE DIFFERENCE:
                            LOG MANAGER & WEB STATS 
                            While the Log Manager allows the end user to manage
                            their log files and view them in their raw state,
                            Web Stats makes them much more readable.  
                             
                            Web Stats 
                            Web Stats is a web server log file analysis program.
                            It produces usage statistics from a user’s
                            website server logs. The statistical results are
                            presented in both columnar and graphical format.
                            The information found, details the traffic on the
                            website and where it is coming from. 
                             
                            Yearly, monthly, daily and hourly usage statistics
                            are presented, along with the ability to display
                            usage by site, URL, referrer, user agent (browser)
                            and country. 
                             
                            Web Stats keeps its statistics for 12 months. To
                            keep statistics for a longer period, the user has
                          two options: 
                          
                            -  Rename the "stats" directory,
                              which is located inside the "public" directory
                              or move it to another location. Web Stats will create
                              a new directory the next time it is run. When the
                              new "stats" directory is created, it
                              will only contain the statistics from the date
                              it is created
                              and the new reports will be generated from the
                            available statistics.
 
                             
                            -  Copy the contents of the "stats" directory
                            to another location.
 
                            
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