Presentation: Tweet"How to Measure Performance from the User's Perspective"
Historically we used server response times to measure end user performance. We then started to measure using synthetic transactions to get more reliable performance data. At some point, however, we realized that this wasn’t really the full truth either. The logical next step was to measure directly in the user's browser. While this initially meant using a lot of hacks and workarounds, the adoption of new W3C standards provides a solid basis for getting high quality performance data more or less for free.
Now with all these technologies available the question persists: how to best monitor end user performance? We asked ourselves exactly this question and came up with a solid monitoring approach which tells us how fast we are, why we are slow, what the impact of Third Party contents is and whether new deployments are causing client side problems.
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