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Networks, Servers, Databases, API, etc. That is what I do for a living,
Ping P4 from LAN:
0 packets lost over thousands of pings
<2ms latency
WAN:
Fiber gigabit with router capable of passing full gig with no latency
no packet loss or significant latency to outside hosts
quad nine DNS (fast)
Wifi Aruba Enterprise AP with radio dedicated 2.4 SSID for P4 - Superb SNR with no interference (see above for ping results).
LAN connect to local webserver is fine, but charts are very slow
GHL Connect - Painfully slow compared to local web server charts often either timeout or take minutes to update.
MyGHL - same as above.
Sometimes it takes 3-4 hours for chart data to update. It feels like this issue has grown worse by the day.
@Vinny@GHLUSA @Gaël - this appears to be a bottleneck on your side of some sort.
Also - I see an issue where Dashboard layouts, after some days revert back to the default. This is also very frustrating.
I am a new and very happy customer already in for many thousands of dollars. That said, I am starting to get a bit worried.
Ping P4 from LAN:
0 packets lost over thousands of pings
<2ms latency
WAN:
Fiber gigabit with router capable of passing full gig with no latency
no packet loss or significant latency to outside hosts
quad nine DNS (fast)
Wifi Aruba Enterprise AP with radio dedicated 2.4 SSID for P4 - Superb SNR with no interference (see above for ping results).
LAN connect to local webserver is fine, but charts are very slow
GHL Connect - Painfully slow compared to local web server charts often either timeout or take minutes to update.
MyGHL - same as above.
Sometimes it takes 3-4 hours for chart data to update. It feels like this issue has grown worse by the day.
@Vinny@GHLUSA @Gaël - this appears to be a bottleneck on your side of some sort.
Also - I see an issue where Dashboard layouts, after some days revert back to the default. This is also very frustrating.
I am a new and very happy customer already in for many thousands of dollars. That said, I am starting to get a bit worried.
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