Some Telemetry Info

Started by Mario, September 20, 2021, 04:51:26 PM

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Mario

I thought I'd share some telemetry data with you:



Note: The . is the German thousands grouping symbol (1.000 = one thousand)

Remember: Enabling telemetry in IMatch helps me to learn how you use IMatch. The more users enable telemetry (via Edit > Preferences Application), the better.
The data is anonymous and only I look at it.
I don't sell or distribute it.
I only keep the data from the past 6 months.
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sinus

This is very interesting.

And very good of you. You take not only "datas", but give also something back.
Thanks.
Best wishes from Switzerland! :-)
Markus

thrinn

I am feeling dwarfed. More than 6 Mio files?  ???
Thorsten
Win 10 / 64, IMatch 2018, IMA

Mario

Quote from: thrinn on September 21, 2021, 09:48:47 AM
I am feeling dwarfed. More than 6 Mio files?  ???

That's a peak. But there are many users with > 500,000 managed assets.

6 million files is a good stress and robustness test for the IMatch system 
I have test databases with 50K, 100K, 200K and almost 1 million files.

Keep in mind that only a part of the IMatch user base enables telemetry.
I can only learn from these users. And they have a strong impact on how IMatch evolves.
Which features I enhance, which features/apps I may drop in future versions, for which areas I put work in to improve performance.
How new features or options are accepted and used.

Of course results take time. Usually I get some good numbers about new features or changes after 2 or 3 months.
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Jingo

Took me a minute to realize you are using the Euro standard of a "." for a ",".. lol... I thought the average was only 2 folders and 100 files... made me feel like a super user!  8)

Mario

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Carlo Didier


Mario

Size does not really matter  ::)
If you use larger thumbnails, a few million files, lotsa metadata...
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