Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Eclipse 3.2 SDK download stats

The Eclipse SDK 3.2 release just registered over 1.28 million downloads, and an additional 27,000 downloads using BitTorrent (a whopping 2%). Not too shabby. The busiest day for downloads was July 3, with 31,000. Where does all the traffic come from? Here are the top-20 countries:

1.  United States 260911
2. China 203305
3. Germany 117520
4. Japan 99931
5. Brazil 61017
6. France 47107
7. India 42395
8. United Kingdom 33939
9. Korea, Republic Of 32244
10. Canada 31845
11. Italy 23363
12. Spain 23246
13. Poland 17487
14. Taiwan 16512
15. Australia 15048
16. Switzerland 14133
17. Netherlands 11811
18. Argentina 11183
19. Sweden 10635
20. Mexico 9921

4 Comments:

Blogger Denis Roy said...

Paul sent in a different view of these stats:

Country Downloads Population Downloads/million population
Switzerland 14133 7.5 1884.4
Germany 117520 82.4 1426.2
Sweden 10635 9.1 1168.7
Canada 31845 32.6 976.8
United States 260911 299.1 872.3
Japan 99931 127.8 781.9
France 47107 61.2 769.7
Australia 15048 20.6 730.5
Taiwan 16512 22.8 724.2
Netherlands 11811 16.4 720.2
United Kingdom 33939 60.5 561.0
Spain 23246 45.5 510.9
Poland 17487 38.1 459.0
Korea, Rep. 32244 71.6 450.3
Italy 23363 59 396.0
Brazil 61017 186.8 326.6
Argentina 11183 39 286.7
China 203305 1311.4 155.0
Mexico 9921 108.3 91.6
India 42395 1121.8 37.8

Almost 2 in every thousand people in Switzerland.
That is indeed a global brand.

10:09 PM  
Blogger bjzhanghao said...

Hi, Taiwan is part of China.

9:43 PM  
Blogger David Williams said...

Denis, Are these numbers based on quieries through the download.php tool to provid mirror sites? Are they restricted to only "zip" requests? Or .. do they include jar requests made via update manager? I'm curious if there's any (overall) numbers that that give an indication of update manager use, as opposed to zips (similar to what you track with bit torrent).

8:51 PM  
Blogger Donald Smith said...

These are only downloaded production 3.2 SDK releases from eclipse.org and mirrors (reached from eclipse.org).

We do know there are many more downloads that origionate from other sources like bittorren and we couldn't even begin to imagine how many downloads come from packaged apps built on Eclipse.

- Don

8:29 PM  

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