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    Crawl rate is the number of requests a search engine crawler makes to a website in a day and was introduced to reduce server overload.

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    The term crawl rate means how many requests per second Googlebot makes to your site when it is crawling it: for example, 5 requests per second. You cannot change how often Google crawls your site, but if you want Google to crawl new or updated content on your site, you can request a recrawl.

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    We call this the "crawl rate limit," which limits the maximum fetching rate for a given site. Simply put, this represents the number of simultaneous parallel connections Googlebot may use to crawl the site, as well as the time it has to wait between the fetches.

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    Crawl budget is the number of pages Google will crawl on your site on any given day. This number varies slightly from day to day, but overall, it's relatively stable. Google might crawl 6 pages on your site each day, it might crawl 5,000 pages, it might even crawl 4,000,000 pages every single day.

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    The term crawl rate means how many requests per second Googlebot makes to your site when it is crawling it: for example, 5 requests per second. You cannot change how often Google crawls your site, but if you want Google to crawl new or updated content on your site, you can request a recrawl.

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    Crawl rate represents the number of parallel connections Googlebot can use to crawl a website and the time between fetches. If a website is fast, Googlebot will increase the crawl rate, whereas Googlebot will drop the crawl rate for slow sites or sites with a significant number of 5xx errors.

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    The term crawl rate means how many requests per second Googlebot makes to your site when it is crawling it: for example, 5 requests per second. You cannot change how often Google crawls your site, but if you want Google to crawl new or updated content on your site, you can request a recrawl.

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