Thanks, did your users also complained 4 sec as very slow, or it is
just our users not yet able to digest the shift from a thick client
based remedy to browser based.
We are using best practice view, to me it should be a lot faster than
classic view because it has lot less fields on the view compared to a
classic view, so the rendering time should be much more less after an
initial caching.

On Jun 19, 6:52 am, "Chowdhury, Tauf" <[email protected]> wrote:
> We're on 7.6.04 and seeing similar times but we are on Classic View so it you 
> can add a second for the redirect. The consoles really depend on how many 
> requests are in the queue upon loading and what the default filter settings 
> are. Ours are set to not show closed requests and then it's really up to the 
> user.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of patchsk
> Sent: Sat 6/18/2011 7:53 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: midtier itsm screen load times average time
>
> We are on ITSM 7.6.03.
> We are seeing  on the web New Incident, Search Incident, New Change,
> Search Change screens on average are taking 4 sec, this is after a
> complete midtier caching and user browser caching ( user already
> opened the screens few times before we take the time measurement).
> Incident Console, Change Consoles are taking 8 sec to load.
> Can others using ITSM 7/7.6.03/7.6.04 provide average times that they
> are seeing in their system.
> So that I can see if  our performance is too slow or this is what
> others also seeing.
> I went through the BMC benchmark manual, but  I am more interested to
> here from real users.
>
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