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I'm looking for some ideas on how to provide "server load" feedback to users - even if once they have logged in. It could be as simple as a Red/Yellow/Green light graphic or gauge of sorts.

Has anyone implemented anything like this? Or, if you have ideas that you would share?

Thanks,

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We've been thinking about it.

All we could come up with is to run a standard query as a benchmark for performance.
Then run the query every 5 minutes or so.
At the end of the query you could write the elapsed time to a db-table.

Another report could use this data to indicate current performance. Either in absolute figures or in percentages.

e.g.
last run / average last 100 runs



just an idea


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Thanks Dave, we think alike. I was just testing the waters to see if there was a more elegant solution out there perhaps someone has implemented successfully. But sometimes, the simple is better and it's better to have something in place than nothing at all.

Thanks again.


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Simple execution time capture: [SHARING] Capturing program execution info


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