If I just look at the raw line count in each file for one random domain,
I have 11,825 accesses and 4172 errors.  Most of the errors are 404's,
so if I take those out I have 172 errors, 1.5%.

Taking another domain from another server, I have:
1,060,681 accesses and 110,365 errors.  Without 404's I have 91,458
errors (8.6%)

Hope this helps

On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 11:14, Brent Friedman wrote:
> I am trying to find a baseline number for some testing that I am doing, and after googling without success, I thought I might see if anyone has run into this before.
> 
> I am trying to put together a testing framework for an intranet application.  I know that I will encounter some dropped http connections when doing external testing, but I have never had to provide an 'expected' number of errors for something like this.  
> 
> I took a guess at a %.01 error rate (1 failed connection per 10,000 requests), but that is just pulling a number out of my ..., er, hat.
> 
> Anyone know of a better benchmark on failed http connections across an intranet/extranet/internet?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brent Friedman
> 
> 
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