A look back at the first 4 month in 2016

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At the beginning of this year, I published a review on my blog activities in 2015. In 2016, I do not want to wait 12 month to give my readers an overview on how my private blog is doing. I thought on sharing each quarter a short review, but as now it`s already end of Abril, I guess you can see that plans are there to be adjusted.

My site started in March 2015 and in 9 months I managed to publish 116 blogs, gaining 4.234 unique visitors and 10.017 page views. I went from Raspberry Pi 1 to Raspberry Pi 2, increasing overall speed of my site. Now to 2016:

Blogs

In 2016, I have 37 blogs published (on average, this makes almost 10 per month), I have 34 drafts in the pipeline, and attracted so far 2500 unique visitors, contributing to 3.300 visits, totaling 6.575 page views. I get visits from around the world.

Analytics

In January I installed elasticsearch and logstash to be able to run some analytical reports on the apache 2 logs. Amazing what you can run on a RP2 with just 1 GB RAM.

Being popular

When I started my site, I decided to use a local server, running on Raspberry Pi. Not only because it’s cool, its cost efficient, I can control it / have absolute power and can run whatever other software on top of it (Subsonic, GateOne, git, etc). My site gained enough popularity that my internet provider decided that I run or am affected by a bot net, and stopped blocking port 443 last month. While this is not nice, I accept that having people from around the world accessing my site may look strange. Nevertheless, contract says they can, so I decided to put an AWS nano instance as a reverse proxy in front of my site. Yes, www.itsfullofstars.de is not anymore pointing directly to my Raspberry Pi 2, it`s going to AWS. In the end, you still end up in my living room.

Problems

Thanks to Olympic Games, I am suffering on constant power outages, as the city thinks that the population can be affected without problems, so they can host some test games for the IOC. This means that I am not always online, and my site is offline. Not sure what are the benefits of hosting Olympic Games, but if you think that in 2016 a stable power of internet connection is one of them, it`s not. At least a few million dollar a spent for sport stadiums.

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Tobias Hofmann

Doing stuff with SAP since 1998. Open, web, UX, cloud. I am not a Basis guy, but very knowledgeable about Basis stuff, as it's the foundation of everything I do (DevOps). Performance is king, and unit tests is something I actually do. Developing HTML5 apps when HTML5 wasn't around. HCP/SCP user since 2012, NetWeaver since 2002, ABAP since 1998.

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