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web page performance...
« on: June 09, 2005, 02:14:02 AM »
:oops:  OK, I know there is a current problem causing slow page delivery. The reason for this is yet to be identified. Just don't blame OzSuper for this.

HINT... at the bottom of each page is the time duration taken to prepare the page, mostly sub second.

The delay will turn out to be either transmission or hosting delays. Apologies from us for the inconvience.
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Insights into page delivery....
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2005, 02:29:07 PM »
Further to previous postings:

1) Some OzSuper pages (only a few of the biggies), DO take 10-20 seconds to fully render in your browser. Mostly this should not be viewed as a problem, but rather an indication of the quality data you're about the get.

These delays are not to be confused with the temporary performance issues, which hopefully will be resolved shortly.

2) As a HINT to performance. When your browser flashes into a full GREEN screen, the data is now under control of your local internet browser to render for you. This is a great indicator of where any performance delay may reside. If your local machine is under stress (running slow), this rendering logic can be slowed.

3) Rest assured that the site architecture and design have been developed for fast performance. This is clearly demonstrated by the speed of most of the pages that are small to medium size. There are only a few big berthers that take a wee little while.

These comments should help guide further posts on this subject.
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