- Hit (internet)
A hit is a request to a
web server for a file (web page , image,JavaScript ,Cascading Style Sheet , etc.). When a web page is uploaded from a server the number of "hits" or "page hits" is equal to the number of files requested, therefore one page load does not always equal one hit because often pages are made up of other images and other files which stack up the number of hits counted. Because one page load does not equal one hit it is an inaccurate measure of a websites popularity orweb traffic . A more accurate measure of web traffic is how manypage view s a web site has. Hits are useful when evaluating the requirements of your server, depending on the number and size of files which need to be transferred for one request. Servers should be tested to make sure they meet throughput targets (they should be capable of processing a certain amount of 'hits' per second).References
*Domsmith.co.uk, (24th September 2005). " [http://www.domsmith.co.uk/index.php?article=406&style=2005 Hit counter.] " Retrieved: 26th May 2007.
*Microsoft.com, (April 1999). " [http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sscomm/reskit/rkcapmit.mspx Site server - capacity model for internet transactions.] " Retrieved: 26th May 2007.
*Smartcomputing.com, (June 1997). " [http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/archive/guideinternet97/3net31/3net31.asp&guid= Is your web site a hit?] " Retrieved: 26th May 2007.
*Webopedia.com, (17th October 2002). " [http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/P/page_view.html Page view.] " Retrieved: 26th May 2007.
*Webopedia.com, (29th April 2004). " [http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/h/hit.html Hit.] " Retrieved: 26th May 2007.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.