The Anqi CMS indeed provides rich and practical functions in data statistics, which plays a key role in our daily operations.Through the "Data Statistics" module on the back-end, we can clearly see the chart of spider access records, detailed traffic records chart, and the daily inclusion situation of search engines such as Baidu, Sogou, Bing, and Google.This data provides strong support for analyzing website performance, adjusting SEO strategies, and optimizing content direction.It allows us to understand which content is more popular, which channels bring more traffic, and how much preference the search engine has for our website, and so on.The continuous accumulation of data is crucial for depicting the long-term development trend of the website.

Therefore, we can infer that the design philosophy of Anqi CMS tends to treat data such as traffic statistics and spider monitoring as long-term accumulated assets.The system itself will not actively and regularly delete these statistics.How long your website statistics can be saved largely depends on the size of your server storage space and the actual carrying capacity of the database.If your server has enough space and the database runs well, this data will usually be stored continuously.


Common Questions (FAQ)

  1. How long can the traffic statistics of AnQi CMS be saved?Currently, the official documentation does not explicitly state that there is a time limit for automatic deletion of traffic statistics.This means that this data is usually retained for a long time, mainly depending on your server storage space and database configuration.
  2. Does the deletion time of documents in the recycle bin have anything to do with the statistics?There is no direct relationship.The document recycle bin of AnQi CMS has a clear 7-day automatic deletion period, but this is for deleted website content (such as articles, products, etc.), not for website traffic or crawler statistics.These two types of data have different management strategies.
  3. If my data volume is very large, will it affect the website performance? How should I manage it?