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by mvolo
4876 days ago
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Hi edouard, I completely agree! Keeping toplevel metrics SIMPLE is the key. Of course, simple but also not misleading you into any wrong beliefs. While we liked the 95 percentile approach, we decided against it. Its still too focused on the actual response time itself, which we thought was less relevant than the number of users experiencing bad performance. I think for us the bottom line was: A) If you are having a site-wide performance issues, 95% percentile is a good metric. B) However, if you have more isolated issues (we find this happens more often to more mature sites), satisfaction score is better. Best,
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