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Application Performance
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Retrace provides optimal performance information as it presents the impact made by its application’s users. Each widget provides information on how an application is used and how its design caters to a huge traffic volume.
Slow Pages
Monitor factors that affect page load time. This report displays the top five actions with slow loading times. Get quick insights into the slow pages including methods, the number of hits, average time and satisfaction rating to ensure proper troubleshooting.
Performance Breakdown
Correlate average response time and time of occurrence and automatically detect all server-side processes. The performance breakdown report showcases which particular process has the longest response time.
Slow Query
Identify slow queries and slow response times. In this widget, you can quickly see the top five slow queries with the percentage of the time, number of calls, average time, and the number of URLs. Directly pinpoint the query that is taking too long and address it right away. This report enables a quick resolution to slow query challenges like proactively eliminating possible outages and improving slow applications.
Server Performance
Reduce downtime through server performance monitoring. See all the servers that are running and their corresponding environment for easy identification. The percentage of time and satisfaction are presented chronologically.
Satisfaction Breakdown
Determine the overall satisfaction rating of your application. Satisfaction breakdown correlates the volume of requests and the time of occurrence. Requests are categorized as fast, sluggish, too slow, and failed.
This type of monitoring is a great way to see the end user’s experience. For applications that are used commercially, Retrace provides a systematic and informative manner of application performance presentation. Benefit from consistent application monitoring that highlights inconsistencies in performance. Remember that performance problems lead to loss of time, and users quickly lose interest in slow performing applications.