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I've got a situation whereas I think a proxy server is causing some
performance problems with our browsers.  On occasion I get problems with
internal and external servers not responding well on a machine with a
proxy enabled.   As soon as I get the problem I will connect via a
non-proxy machine and connect immediately.  I know it's not robust
problem determination but I'm wondering if there is a way for me to
measure and track performance to a web site and if there is a way to
some how break the components down.  I use Servers Alive to test a lot
of servers as far as up time but I have little or no experience with
measuring data from the client.  As soon as I get to V5R4 on this
machine I will be able to get some WAS performance metrics from the
server but that still leaves the client to server alone......

 

 

 

 

Michael Crump

 

Manager, Computing Services

Saint-Gobain Containers, Inc.

1509 S. Macedonia Ave.

Muncie, IN  47302

 

765.741.7696

765.741.7012 f 

 



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The best leaders inspire by example. When that's not an option, brute
intimidation works pretty well, too.

 


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