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08-18-2020 11:58 AM
Hi,
I have a site monitor running in AppD synthetics. I am confused as to how visually complete time is greater than page fully loaded time. Is it indicative of a slow desktop in the monitoring infrastructure? Thanks for any comments.
Sincerely,
Jim
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08-18-2020 03:13 PM
Hi @Jim.Soave,
Thanks for posting your question on the community. I found some details on our AppD Documentation.
Visually complete: The time when an end-user would determine that the page is visually complete in the viewport. This time is calculated by using the last visual change to the page and is in milliseconds. The page represents the viewable content (the viewport) in a browser window. The default size for a browser window is 1024 x 768.
Fully Loaded: The time from the start of the initial navigation until 2 seconds of no network activity has passed after Document Complete. This will usually include any activity that is triggered by JavaScript after the main page loads. The Fully Loaded Time is given in milliseconds and percentiles.
Let me know if this helps.
The full Doc can be found here: https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Browser+Synthetic+Metrics
Thanks,
Ryan, Cisco AppDynamics Community Manager
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08-20-2020 03:57 AM
HI,
Thanks, I have a business partner that posed the question "how can visually complete" be longer than page fully loaded. The documentation doesn't help explain it, I am unable to explain it. I suspect that page was downloaded, network activity stopped but the the server running the page was unable to process the page due to a problem on the server. Does that make sense?
Jim Soave
08-20-2020 12:26 PM
Hi Jim
Not sure if you have read this article yet:) But it give a guidance on why the visually complete time can be more
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