I also mentioned that PerlMonks could do with a quality-of-service monitor, as simple as recording access time of some few random nodes every few minutes. In order to assess various solutions, the problem must be quantified. This is paramount and, talking from the comfort of my keyboard, sounds easy. I think some fellow Monks here were already keeping such a record. Well, let's install this internally ASAP.
That was already done quite some time ago. The on-site record is here.
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In reply to Re^2: Still excessively slow
by hippo
in thread Still excessively slow
by GrandFather
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