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#175488 1-Jul-2015 12:27
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Hi Team

Just wondering if theres anything for RUM (Real User Measurement) to monitor the performance of local servers? Our personal services are local so using sites like Pingdom probably aren't best option although i could be wrong? Since Torbit is no longer an option i was wondering if anyone had any ideas?


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  #1335096 1-Jul-2015 14:46
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That first byte at 9.9 seconds is a worry. It should really be under 1.5s - 1s for best results.

Make sure resources are cacheable. Make sure scripts are run in async mode to avoid blocking. If this can't be done, make sure you can put these scripts just before the closing /body tag.






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  #1335391 1-Jul-2015 21:48
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Curious about the New Relic Browser so loaded the code on Geekzone now. Already collecting data. They have a "Lite" option which is free and only shows 24 hours of data - OP it might be what you want.






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