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I'm using OWA (Open Web Analytics) since 2 weeks, for a few websites, with a total of < 10k page views and < 5k visits. This is the size, in MB, of a few tables in the owa database:

| owa                | owa_session                                  |       2.80 |
| owa                | owa_request                                  |       4.44 |
| owa                | owa_click                                    |       5.30 |
| owa                | owa_domstream                                |     238.28 |
+--------------------+----------------------------------------------+------------+

Is it normal to have ~ 250 MB of Open Web Analytics data for only 2 weeks, for a total of < 10k page views?

Does this mean it will be 6.5 GB per year with the same visit rate? Or even ~ 65 GB of analytics data for 100k page views?

Is there something wrong, or is it the right amount of magnitude?


Additional informations: According to a mysqldump, more than 90% of the table owa_domstream is wasted (or is this useful?) with:

scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:290},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783331,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:295},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783331,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:299},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783331,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:301},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783331,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:302},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783331,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:303},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:306},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:326},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:347},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:367},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:381},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:393},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:405},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:414},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:427},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.
scroll&quot;,&quot;x&quot;:0,&quot;y&quot;:434},{&quot;timestamp&quot;:1477783332,&quot;event_type&quot;:&quot;dom.

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As stated by the OWA author, the solution is to turn off the feature

Log Domstreams. This setting controls whether OWA should should log Domstreams.

which logs every mouse movement on every page for every visitor. (Admin page > General Configuration Options).

When this feature is off, it is safe to do this in mysql :

delete from owa_domstream;

to bring down the size of the DB.

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