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Re: Large-scale spidering: msg#00033

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Subject: Re: Large-scale spidering

Hello, Randal,

Ironically, OS X mail flagged your post as spam, and I've only just found it.

On Apr 14, 2006, at 5:31 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

The original Inktomi spider was written in Perl, and even available as public
open source for a while. "Back in the day."

I've been unable to hunt down that source code. Is it archived on any public site?

Is this for a private network? Please tell me you're not trying to build Yet
Another Spider to visit my site!

This specific spider wouldn't visit stonehenge.com, as the subject matter wouldn't be relevant. But I take it that you mean "my site" in a collective sense, and that you're objecting philosophically to the potential increase in average server load if the web spider population explodes. Am I reading you right?

I'm afraid I think that web spiders are going to multiply regardless of what I do personally. At this time, I'm dedicated to KinoSearch and I have zero interest in publishing and maintaining a "Putch", but Nutch exists, it's getting better, and other competitors to it are going to appear.

Some of these spiders are going to obey robots.txt, some won't. Certainly any of the ones I write will.

If so, please use the Google or Yahoo API to
leverage the fact that they've already done an excellent job of visiting a few
thousand URLs, including 40,000 images. You don't need to come here.

Another option is the Alexa database, from which you can grab data for a per-GB fee.

http://websearch.alexa.com/docs/price_guide.html

However, the Alexa crawl data may not contain the pages you want, or update frequently enough to meet your needs.

If you want your web search site to compete with Google/Yahoo, it's doubtful that you would want to farm out the task of spidering. Of course that's true for major Google competitors such as search.msn.com and ask.com. More to the point, though, is that you may not want to farm out spidering even if you are competing only in a narrow niche.

http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/PublicServers

Marvin Humphrey
Rectangular Research
http://www.rectangular.com/




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