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|ftp |ftp
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[[Category:SUSE Linux]] [[Category:SUSE Linux]]

Revision as of 05:41, 28 October 2009

This page contains a variety of statistics about openSUSE's usage. They are generated entirely from the apache logs of download.opensuse.org; you can find user contributed data at smolts.org

In the following tables, a + marks a week not yet complete.

Unique IPs visiting updates (cumulative)
Week 10.3 11.0 11.1 11.2
#1 113670 167237 136240 3514
#2 259972 312827 262843 6561
#3 428682 465301 400162 9347
#4 611688 628856 543512 12095
#5 799733 802305 692402 15742
#6 998891 972604 850565 19466
#7 1196574 1156128 1024709 23501
#8 1393351 1342101 1186045 26886
#9 1591866 1532268 1371166 31148
#10 1788680 1727868 1537795 35463
#11 1987155 1922777 1728945 38973
#12 2180198 2123327 1830126 40875
#13 2380991 2329758 2021393 46670
#14 2589752 2534078 2209670 51504
#15 2782866 2735664 2396602 61670
#16 2997749 2944925 2573036 69199
#17 3211966 3127592 2745616 83342
#18 3430503 3335739 2926398 92858+
#19 3645795 3549456 3105173
#20 3854952 3760188 3283455
#21 4069367 3971762 3458011
#22 4286164 4181908 3632372
#23 4496705 4391810 3800252
#24 4693902 4596616 3966528
#25 4887807 4795952 4141979
#26 5083138 4991951 4310679
#27 5288696 5150866 4477714
#28 5493598 5287470 4641871
#29 5695002 5426263 4804762
#30 5888752 5556605 4966554
#31 6075358 5681280 5128570
#32 6253667 5801084 5287318
#33 6441292 5915415 5444710
#34 6624249 6011218 5603883
#35 6802184 6116461 5760387
#36 6976767 6205440 5921854
#37 7151897 6303620 6085475
#38 7300959 6352253 6226210
#39 7432086 6444600 6274658
#40 7554374 6534225 6441716
#41 7667390 6621827 6584275
#42 7771772 6702475 6775753
#43 7867916 6779651 6918364
#44 7962081 6860592 7087823
#45 8052608 6939178 7209595+
#46 8140776 7014481
#47 8227784 7088657
#48 8312514 7160499
#49 8396414 7230172
#50 8480710 7297162
#51 8562035 7365976
#52 8640855 7431885

The above table is comparable to how fedora counts its yum data. To see how a product is used towards the end of the life cycle, the per week snapshots are interesting too.

Unique IPs visiting updates (per week)
Week 10.3 11.0 11.1 11.2
#1 113670 167237 136240 3514
#2 166076 173480 146516 3568
#3 195590 186162 163789 3382
#4 215743 201590 175397 3305
#5 225951 214989 185330 4309
#6 242426 214845 199226 4497
#7 244931 231410 219642 4958
#8 247665 236549 209136 4288
#9 253103 243833 238023 5367
#10 254614 253209 216766 5435
#11 258273 255937 250497 4527
#12 250181 265285 143952 2555
#13 262339 274904 250441 7177
#14 278562 275131 253730 6305
#15 264007 274382 254115 11134
#16 291841 285596 243951 9914
#17 294532 255302 240286 17223
#18 302624 288875 252561 12960+
#19 302528 297942 251786
#20 295485 295793 250469
#21 306746 299689 248454
#22 313146 299600 248826
#23 307771 301758 242838
#24 294912 297005 241562
#25 289633 291609 253590
#26 296429 288919 247351
#27 312168 239653 245994
#28 313437 201720 241867
#29 311464 209988 240042
#30 303268 201270 240120
#31 295890 193273 240420
#32 286939 186257 237346
#33 299397 178406 236673
#34 294985 154249 239819
#35 289178 166038 238007
#36 285002 142306 246202
#37 286802 156256 251294
#38 252385 87385 223112
#39 222618 146829 92324
#40 209168 143801 255655
#41 195370 140942 228271
#42 181520 131862 261173
#43 169190 126045 230751
#44 165860 132086 263405
#45 160411 128656 205003+
#46 156882 124258
#47 155826 122792
#48 153467 119242
#49 151809 116182
#50 152148 112028
#51 147705 114351
#52 143908 110460

The tables so far are purely based on IPs visiting the download server. As many users use DSL connections with changing IPs, guessing the number of users from the numbers of IPs is basically impossible. So our updaters starting with 11.1 send a random cookie to the server, so the server does not count changing IPs. Based on this data we get more qualified statistics and shoot in direction of number of installations out there.

Number of cookies seen
Week 11.1 11.2
#1 71069 1338
#2 112825 2295
#3 151330 3063
#4 188813 3768
#5 225449 4772
#6 262270 5633
#7 304535 7020
#8 344076 8070
#9 384258 9556
#10 420142 10898
#11 458051 11866
#12 480376 12695
#13 519150 14483
#14 553734 15919
#15 586967 19287
#16 617653 21261
#17 646762 25805
#18 675910 28310+
#19 703104
#20 729980
#21 755993
#22 782807
#23 807455
#24 831746
#25 857161
#26 881257
#27 904472
#28 926392
#29 948491
#30 971386
#31 993913
#32 1015749
#33 1037491
#34 1059549
#35 1080154
#36 1102648
#37 1125718
#38 1145504
#39 1156714
#40 1181457
#41 1200908
#42 1226862
#43 1246192
#44 1270464
#45 1286599+

When downloading patches, the updater will also submit the installation method. This is very important for the openSUSE project to know as to know what installation method needs how much prerelease testing:

Distribution of installation method (Cookies seen)
Flavor 11.1 11.2
dvd 961847 (88,5%) 25609 (68,0%)
ftp 83740 (7,7%) 3721 (9,9%)
dvd-biarch 37060 (3,4%) 21 (0,1%)
promodvd 3279 (0,3%) 11 (0,0%)
livecd-kde 598 (0,1%) 6333 (16,8%)
livecd-gnome 156 (0,0%) 1983 (5,3%)
livecd-kde3 10 (0,0%) 0 (0,0%)
=1086690 =37678

The gap to the total number of cookies is due to people not downloading patches. Similiarly the usage of the architectures is important for us:

Distribution of architecture
Architecture (11.1) Cookies seen Percentage
i586 905818 70,4%
x86_64 377380 29,3%
ppc 3748 0,3%
=1286946

Other interesting statistics are the places where openSUSE is used most. Based on the cookies and the IP first seen for this cookie and using maxmind's GeoIPCity edition:

Top 10 Countries
Germany 479528 29,5%
United States 227329 14,0%
Russian Federation 68547 4,2%
United Kingdom 59454 3,7%
Italy 50317 3,1%
Spain 47887 2,9%
Poland 47223 2,9%
Brazil 46613 2,9%
France 41020 2,5%
Netherlands 38017 2,3%
Top 10 Cities
Berlin,Germany 30551 1,9%
Moscow,Russian Federation 23522 1,4%
Munich,Germany 16463 1,0%
Hamburg,Germany 15165 0,9%
Madrid,Spain 11889 0,7%
London,United Kingdom 11180 0,7%
Milan,Italy 10973 0,7%
Vienna,Austria 10715 0,7%
Warsaw,Poland 10373 0,6%
Karlsruhe,Germany 9983 0,6%

Last update on Wed Oct 28 06:41:35 CET 2009