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Dave
07-31-2005, 12:45 PM
I figured I would post a thread to illistrate what we're working on with PVNoc in relation to what it offered IRCtoo.

http://www.purevanity.net/images/community/PVNoc-01-IRCtooSummary.png

This is the IRCtoo Group summary on the main index page. All the IRCtoo servers are offline due to LairNET.on.ca.irctoo.net being delinked, so ignore the latest numbers as well.


When you click on PureVanity.on.ca.irctoo.net to see that servers' summary page, you are presented with the following:

http://www.purevanity.net/images/community/PVNoc-02-PureVanityUnitSummary.png

Some of the graph data is missing, as this IS a development platform right now, but it illistrates the potential.


If we move into more detailed graphs for each of the main items, for example number of connected users, we are presented with an array of selections for the length of time we want to show, or the option to show a general summery.

http://www.purevanity.net/images/community/PVNoc-03-PureVanityUsersServerPastYear.png

This is the past year's summary for IRCtoo's purevanity.* user load.


If you were to move into the 'IRCtoo Chat Network' unit summary, this is the last year's total network user summary:

http://www.purevanity.net/images/community/PVNoc-04-IRCtooNetworkUsersPastYear.png


PVNoc has the power to combine mutiple systems graph data into a comparative graph. This is the distrbuted user load for IRCtoo as a yearly summary. Please note that not all servers were being logged at all times.

http://www.purevanity.net/images/community/PVNoc-05-IRCtooDistrbutedUserLoadPastYear.png

Or as a percentage of the total network users' load:

http://www.purevanity.net/images/community/PVNoc-06-IRCtooDistrbutedUserLoadPCTPastYear.png




I'm sad to see IRCtoo lose the features of PVNoc, but perhaps other IRC networks would'nt mind access to a tool like this in trade for a little development time. Their loss.

--Dave

Dave
07-31-2005, 12:48 PM
this IS a beta project in early development, so some poor sylings or rounding errors will be worked out eventually.