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Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what the assumed pageviews will be per hour per report per customer.
So I made a calculation for it, but I’m not 100% sure if it's the right way to calculate the expected pageviews per hour, per report.
This is the calculation:
Assumed Page Renders Per Day =(Assumed Visuals + Assumed pages reloads + Assumed Filter reloads) x Assumed Users
Peak per Hour = ((Assumed Page Renders Per Day)/(9 hours (workday) ))
What do you recommend to get an assumed insight about the no. pageviews per hour (per report)?
On what kind of baseline do you predict how many pageviews a customer will use in average and in peak?
Another question I have is about monitoring the pageviews per hour of for example an embedded A1 server.
For example I want to know per hour (if possible also per report/ dashboard) how many pageviews there has been.
Another thing I want to do is set a max of pageviews per hour.
For example I’ve got the A1 server which contains 300 pageviews per hour, is it possible to set a max of 100 pageviews per hour?
Do you perhaps have answers to these questions?
Thanks and regards,
Richard
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