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All websites with hundreds of websites: disable sparkline setting #1315

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anonymous-matomo-user opened this issue Apr 27, 2010 · 4 comments
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@anonymous-matomo-user
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The MultiSites graph generates premonth archive tables (blob and numeric).

Enabling/disabling the graph would save database space and even maybe increase access speed.

I don't use this graph at all. Tendencies are calculated within the respective dashboard widgets.

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As you observed, the sparklines on the MultiSites view are the same as those that appear elsewhere (e.g., Visitors | Overview) There is no incremental increase in database usage by using the same graph in two different places -- i.e., the underlying summary data is not duplicated.

In the general case, reducing the database usage (purging and pruning) is covered by #5 and #53.

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Re-opening since this is still a performance issue with many sites, and isn't addressed by #1077.

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(In [3063]) fixes #1315

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mattab commented Dec 23, 2010

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