University of Malaga Hits 2 Terabytes!

Universidad de Málaga (University of Malaga, UMA) is a center for higher education covering 4 campuses, 19 faculties, 65 undergraduate courses and postgraduate programs, with some 3800 staff and 40,000 students, located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain.  Many thanks to UMA Administration for permission to publish this data.
http://www.uma.es/
UMA is a significant user of VMS and the largest WASD site, both in terms of deployment and throughput, that the author is aware of.

The UMA front-end system is an ES40 with four EV68A, 833MHz CPUs, 4GB memory, running OpenVMS 7.3-2 and TCP/IP Services 5.4.

During a 131 day period, basically March through to June 2007, UMA WASD registered some two terabytes in network traffic.  While UMA has been utilising WASD since 2003, for various statistic-gathering reasons (WASD updates, system shutdowns, etc.) this is the first time the (somewhat) magical 2,000,000,000,000 milestone has become visible (yes - that's two thousand, thousand, million bytes!)  This has been distributed across some 49 million network connections and from that 181 million requests actively processed.  As an aside; UMA employs GZIP encoding and this statistic (not shown) indicates 864GB was compressed to 328GB meaning an additional 536GB generated during this period never needed to go to the wire!

The following three images show selected statistics from WASD's reporting facility.


Server Admin Menu Summary



HTTP Statistics



Last Four Weeks Activity Graph



Note: This final graph has it's Y axis distorted by a significant peak on June 28th when results were published online at midnight.

August 2007 Postscript:  UMA reached in excess of 2.5TB after approximately 160 days before before power grid maintenance in one of it's equipment rooms required a shutdown during the Summer vacation period.


Mark Daniel
02-JUL-2007