Average Data Transferred per Day Average amount of data transferred per day. This item describes bandwidth, and will be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes.
Average Data Transferred per Hit Average amount of data transferred per hit. This item describes bandwidth, and will be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes.
Average Data Transferred per User Average amount of data transferred per user. This item describes bandwidth, and will be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes.
Average Hits per Day Average number of hits per day.
Average Hits per User The number of requests made to the server by each user. This is proportional, but not equal, to the average number of pages requested by each user (each page on your site generally includes several other sub-elements, such as graphics, each of which will result in a hit on the server).
Average Users per Day. Average number of users per day.
Hits A hit is one request by the client (the visitor, or, more specifically, the visitors browser). One web page may result in many hits, as each element in the page (such as GIF or JPEG files) must be requested from the server.
Hits Cached by Client Number of hits on the web server that were cached by the client and not needed. Web browsers intelligently store data that has already been downloaded.
Hits for Graphics The total number of hits on IMAGE resources.
Hits on Files The total number of hits on resources that are neither Pages, Images, or Misc Web items.
Hits on Pages The total number of hits on .htm, .html, or .asp files, or any file you define as a Page.
Incomplete downloads/file requests Number of hits that were not completely received by the client. A large number of incomplete requests may indicate that page elements (mainly images) are too large and your web server is slow. Incomplete requests generally occur when the user presses the Stop button in the browser to cancel the transfer of an image, or cancels the download of a large file.
Log Spans a Period of The number of days the log file covers.
Report Generated on The date and time this report was generated.
Time Period The first and last date covered by this log file.
Total Data Transferred The total number of bytes downloaded from the server. This includes any request from the server (i.e. HTML files, images, Java applets, etc.)
Total Failed Requests Number of failed requests. The most common failed request is the 404 file not found error.
Total Visiting Users The concept of a user is hard to define. FastStats Analyzer uses the widely accepted I/PRO method of calculating the number of users who have visited. Each unique IP address visiting your web site is considered a user, and a request from that same IP address over 30 minutes after the last request also adds to the user count.
Total Failed Requests The number of 404 page not found errors.