Simple way to test it, try to browse the site on the server (using
wget/lynx/curl/terminal services/vnc or whatever you have access to),
and see how long time it takes

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| -----Original Message-----
| From: Nathan Strutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 00:48
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: Re: Performance
|
| Most network switches these days have SNMP info you can pull
| to get current bandwidth If you don't know, I imagine your
| windows boxes will have the same. Look into that (services -
| snmp service), it will give you realtime network traffic
| readings. Popular tools like MRTG are built using this data.
| MRTG graphs bandwidth usage (among other things like cpu and
| memory usage, or custom things), and is an invaluable tool in
| some situations.
|
| -nathan strutz
|
|
| Kwang Suh wrote:
|
| > It could most certainly be a bandwidth issue.  I actually just did
| > some load testing today which leads me to believe that it's the
| > available bandwidth on our production web server that is the
| > bottleneck, not slow CF performance (in fact, CF was very
| very fast).
| >
| > One easy thing you can try is to install compression for your web
| > server and then do some simple load testing to see if bandwidth is
| > indeed your problem.  Note that it could also be your 100
| Mb network
| > card that is the bottleneck.
| >
| >  >OK,
| >  >
| >  >We are having some serious issues with slow page loads
| and I am not
| > sure if  >its ColdFusion which is the culprit or if its
| network setup
| > etc.  We have  >some page stacks which seem to parse, according to
| > Coldfusion debugging in  >say 1.1 seconds but from the time a user
| > hits the mouse button to the time  >the page appears it can
| be upward
| > of 8-15 seconds, in some cases even more.
| >  >Now CF surely isn't causing this bottleneck as it seems to be
| > parsing  >sweetly...so question is, could it be the ISP and some
| > crappy network setup  >etc...?
| >  >
| >  >We are running CFMX 6.1, Windows 2000, IIS 5.x.  We have 3 load
| > balanced web  >servers which read code of a central repository file
| > server (which is  >separate).  Now, what on earth is
| causing the delay
| > in display?!  We are  >noticing a lot of queued requests as
| far as CF
| > is concerned and we have  >tweaked and gave CF some JVM
| enhancements
| > but we are still seeing the  >lag....
| >  >
| >  >Uurgh, anyone?
| >  >
| >  >N
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