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Aurel
Cirrus
Sep 04, 2013HTTP_REPONSE event triggering behaviour
Hi,
I am using the "HTTP_RESPONSE" event in an iRule, because i need to know the response time (i mean : the time for the request to be served)
Does the " HTTP_RESPONSE " event is triggered whe...
Aurel
Cirrus
Sep 04, 2013Well, it seems that "response time" (time for the request to be served or processed) calculation is based on : http_request time - http response_time = response time. I'm wondering if that's always relevant. This is because it could be a time window between the server starts to send the data of the response, and between the end of the data of the response. This for one given request. I hope that looks more clear to you.
JRahm
Admin
Sep 04, 2013I guess it depends on what you really want to measure. The server's responsiveness or the delivery of all the data? If you want the former, that calculation is fine. If you want the latter, you might be better with http_request time - http_response_release = response time.
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