Sorry not the UI - the timing after a user interaction on a page (click action, 
web page loading, popups etc). 

----- Original Message -----
Von: Herzog, Bernd 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. April 2017 10:23
An: '[email protected]' <[email protected]>
Betreff: AW: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from 45.9->52.1 
ESR

Can't see any difference 32 <-> 64 at my environment but maybe it needs further 
investigations?

Tried Wireshark and ProcessMonitor. All I could get out was the Safebrowsing 
folder is heavily used and the update of the files takes up to 45..60 seconds. 
Disabling reduced (a lot of) the IOPS for the harddisks - but sorry, not the 
issue at all.

To me it looks like UI of the standard Firefox 53 is more responsive (on the 
same hardware).

Hope it helps...

Bernd


-----Original Message-----
Von: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von William 
Spratt
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. April 2017 09:09
An: David Keeler <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from 45.9->52.1 
ESR

Hi All,

Has anyone noticed this issue with the 64-bit version?  I've noticed it on the 
32-bit, and was wondering if switching to 64-bit would resolve the hanging 
issue?

Regards

Will

Will Spratt
IT Science Support Specialist
Tel:         01904 46 2631

-----Original Message-----
From: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David 
Keeler
Sent: 27 April 2017 01:02
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Super slow pages after update from 45.9->52.1 
ESR

Firefox has a couple of tools that could be helpful in tracking down the issue. 
The network monitor might illustrate if the problem is in the network or not 
(Tools -> Web Developer -> Network). You could also try the new Gecko profiler 
( https://perf-html.io/ - here's a talk on how to use it: 
https://air.mozilla.org/gecko-profiler-introduction/ ). It's a bit more 
heavy-weight (and you can do more with it on more recent versions of Firefox 
than 52), but it can help diagnose these sorts of issues.

Cheers,
David

On 04/26/2017 04:50 PM, Jim Weill wrote:
> I tried bringing up a local wiki we have on a server internal to our 
> network, and even that page took well over 30+ seconds to load.  We've 
> been avoiding adding Chrome to our managed software list, but this 
> experience has me re-considering it, honestly.
> 
> jim
> 
> 
> On 4/25/2017 6:38 PM, Stephanie Daugherty wrote:
>> Pages have also become a lot "heavier" with massive javascript 
>> libraries, AJAX, higher resolution images, and the like. Given that 
>> developers tend to have powerful machines, and testers may only test 
>> with a few tabs open, a lot of this slips by. Web pages these days 
>> are applications in their own right, and like any other application, 
>> as more resources become available, instead of those resources making 
>> the applications run faster, the developers use the resources to 
>> squeeze more bloat into the applications.
>>
> 
> 
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