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| "Google Dance" is the name that often used for the process that updates the index of the Google search engine. This process runs on average once per month. During the Google Dance many web pages get a new Google PageRank. It takes several days to complete the index update and during this period, the old and the new index alternate on www.google.com. At the beginning, the results from the new index occur sporadically. But as the update evolves, the new results appear more frequently. Datacenters The reason for this Dancing is the fact that Google has more than 10,000 servers to update in several datacenters. This way they spread the risk of going completely down and they can spread the traffic to balance the server load. Obviously, the index update cannot be proceeded on all those servers at the same time. One server after the other is updated with the new index. Another benefit of this approach is the way Google can easily fallback on the previous index when the new index turns out the contain errors. Google just has to turn off the faulty datacenter while the other datacenters take over. Correction are made to the update process and the datacenter is turned on again. PageRank By checking each individual datacenter you can see what your PageRank will be in the end of the whole process. To find out what your PageRank on the different datacenters is you need to know their IP-addresses. We have the addresses from all the operational datacenters and of the experimental datacenters. Since new index techniques are tested on the experimental datacenters you would like to know your PageRank on these datacenters too. This way you may still have time to anticipate to the new index techniques. Datacenter Analyzer Webmasteslookup.com added a new tool to their website: The Datacenter Analyzer. You can fill in your websites URL and the Datacenter Analyzer will tell you the PageRank on all the known datacenters. You can find the analyzer at http://www.webmasterslookup.com/datacenter-check.php. By clicking on the individual IP-addresses you can do further research on the particular datacenter. Please visit http://www.webmasterslookup.com for similar tools or to find a web professional. I wish you happy searching. | |||
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| On Dec 22, 7:20 am, "Wim Hoogenraad" <Wim.Hoogenr...@webmasterslookup.com> wrote: > "Google Dance" is the name that often used for the process that updates the > index of the Google search engine. This process runs on average once per > month. During the Google Dance many web pages get a new Google PageRank. It > takes several days to complete the index update and during this period, the > old and the new index alternate onwww.google.com. At the beginning, the > results from the new index occur sporadically. But as the update evolves, > the new results appear more frequently. > > Datacenters > The reason for this Dancing is the fact that Google has more than 10,000 > servers to update in several datacenters. This way they spread the risk of > going completely down and they can spread the traffic to balance the server > load. Obviously, the index update cannot be proceeded on all those servers > at the same time. One server after the other is updated with the new index. > Another benefit of this approach is the way Google can easily fallback on > the previous index when the new index turns out the contain errors. Google > just has to turn off the faulty datacenter while the other datacenters take > over. Correction are made to the update process and the datacenter is turned > on again. > > PageRank > By checking each individual datacenter you can see what your PageRank will > be in the end of the whole process. To find out what your PageRank on the > different datacenters is you need to know their IP-addresses. We have the > addresses from all the operational datacenters and of the experimental > datacenters. Since new index techniques are tested on the experimental > datacenters you would like to know your PageRank on these datacenters too. > This way you may still have time to anticipate to the new index techniques. > > Datacenter Analyzer > Webmasteslookup.com added a new tool to their website: The Datacenter > Analyzer. > You can fill in your websites URL and the Datacenter Analyzer will tell you > the PageRank on all the known datacenters. > You can find the analyzer athttp://www.webmasterslookup.com/datacenter-check.php. > By clicking on the individual IP-addresses you can do further research on > the particular datacenter. Please visithttp://www.webmasterslookup.comfor > similar tools or to find a web professional. I wish you happy searching. me thinks you have no idea what the "Google Dance" really is they do update regularly but have not had a "dance" for several years. | |||
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