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== How does it work? ==
 
== How does it work? ==
 
The project comprises two pieces of software: a harvest server that can be localed anywhere in the cloud, and a harvest client that runs in the learners machine. The harvest server exposes a service, accessible from the Internet, for metadata storage. The harvest clients collect metadata from the Journal and send it to server.
 
The project comprises two pieces of software: a harvest server that can be localed anywhere in the cloud, and a harvest client that runs in the learners machine. The harvest server exposes a service, accessible from the Internet, for metadata storage. The harvest clients collect metadata from the Journal and send it to server.
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=== When does it collect? ==
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* Data is collected when sugar starts and when sugar successfully connects to a network.
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* Once it has successfully collected data, it won't sent any other report until the next collecting window, weekly or monthly.
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* In order to avoid service peaks, harvest applies a random (1/7) chance for executing the collection process.
    
== What are the advantages? ==
 
== What are the advantages? ==
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