We're on 7.6.04 and seeing similar times but we are on Classic View so it you 
can add a second for the redirect. The consoles really depend on how many 
requests are in the queue upon loading and what the default filter settings 
are. Ours are set to not show closed requests and then it's really up to the 
user. 


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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of patchsk
Sent: Sat 6/18/2011 7:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: midtier itsm screen load times average time
 
We are on ITSM 7.6.03.
We are seeing  on the web New Incident, Search Incident, New Change,
Search Change screens on average are taking 4 sec, this is after a
complete midtier caching and user browser caching ( user already
opened the screens few times before we take the time measurement).
Incident Console, Change Consoles are taking 8 sec to load.
Can others using ITSM 7/7.6.03/7.6.04 provide average times that they
are seeing in their system.
So that I can see if  our performance is too slow or this is what
others also seeing.
I went through the BMC benchmark manual, but  I am more interested to
here from real users.

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