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Basic Summaris of These Data Sets #7

Open movingname opened 11 years ago

movingname commented 11 years ago

Last update: 5/19

How many servers in each subnet?

Jun has shared a doc.

Total: 22

Subnet 1: 5 web servers, 1 DC server, 1 mail server, 400 workstations

Subnet 2: 6 web servers, 1 DC server, 1 mail server.

Subnet 3: 5 web servers, 1 DC server, 1 mail server.

How many entries are there in each data set?

bbexport-wiz2 - Copy.csv: 3407968

Remaining questions

  1. How many workstations are there in each subnet?
  2. How many servers became unhealthy?
  3. What is the average CPU rate?

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These summaries might help us understand the data. And they could also be understood as basic awareness of the network.

junxzm commented 11 years ago

Hi all, I can tell all the things about the servers: The main things are: 22 servers in total; For net1: 5 web servers, 1 DC server, 1 mail server For net2: 6 web servers, 1 DC server, 1 mail server For net3: 5 web servers, 1 DC server, 1 mail server And for other details about servers, a table would be shared in the google doc today.(including cpu,mem, disk, status, and numprocs) Thx.

Date: Sun, 19 May 2013 08:06:40 -0700 From: notifications@github.com To: hdv2013@noreply.github.com Subject: [hdv2013] Basic Summaris of These Data Sets (#7)

We can calculate some basic summaries of these data sets. For example, we could ask the following questions:

How many hosts are there in each subnet?

How many servers? Workstations? Email servers?

How many servers became unhealthy?

What is the average CPU rate?

....

These summaries might help us understand the data. And they could also be understood as basic awareness of the network.

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c-zhong commented 11 years ago

Bigbrother data : entry number: 3407968 Subnet 1: 5 webserver 1 DC server 400 workstation

movingname commented 11 years ago

Great! I will insert your comments to the top post! Please continue to provide data statistics and summary. Thanks!