Netdna-ssl: Slow Load Time at 0600 Local

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Users are experiencing significant slow load times for the site bernhardtmediall.netdna-ssl.com, particularly noted at 0600 local time. One user reported a 48-second delay on 09/29 at 0745 CDT, indicating that the issue may be recurring. The community is encouraged to report any further instances to identify if this is a consistent pattern. Initial delays were irritatingly consistent, but some users noted improvements on subsequent days. Ongoing monitoring and reporting are essential for resolving the loading issues.
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Slow enough for me to find pencil and paper and write out bernhardtmediall.netdna-ssl.com and check my spelling, all at 0600 local.
 
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Thanks for the report! Please let us know if it happens again. Might have been just a bump. I need to know if it's a pattern. Thanks!
 
The delay did not occur this AM after having become irritatingly consistent. Thanks.
 
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Today 09/29 at 0745 CDT it took 48 seconds after I noticed the delay for the site to load.
 
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