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Increase in Data Transfer Time and Observations Count

An increase in the Data Transfer Time and in Observations count is a good indicator that a performance problem is associated with the application.

The strength of this indicator can be significantly increased by correlating it with corresponding data points to build a complete finding that the problem source is the application.

An increase in the Data Transfer Time and in Observations count is a good indicator that a performance problem is associated with the application.

Performance problems associated with an application vary by site depending on available bandwidth and latency caused by distance. It is not uncommon for a subset of application users located at the same site to complain about application performance. You can query across applications to see if the spike in Data Transfer Time can be correlated to applications crossing the same network path, or originating from the same server. If so, the problem might be in the network or server.

If an increase in Data Transfer Time is isolated to a single application on a single server, and both the Data Transfer Time and number of Observations spike at the same point in time as the observed performance issue, review the following data sets for that time: