Solving Performance Bottleneck: 12-15 Sec Delay

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Users are experiencing intermittent performance bottlenecks lasting 12-15 seconds, primarily during connections to oascentral.sciam.com and data transfers from google-analytics.com. These delays significantly impact the user experience on the site. While some users report occasional holdups, others note that the issues seem to fluctuate, with periods of normal performance. The discussion suggests that these delays may be linked to external factors, such as issues with Google services. Overall, the performance problems are frustrating for users and detract from site enjoyment.
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I know this may be like calling the power company to let them know there is a power outage while they are scrambling around to fix the generators but ...

I seem to be getting a bottleneck that lasts as long as 12 - 15 seconds either

"Connecting to oascentral.sciam.com"

or

"Transferring Data www.google-analytics.com"

Needles to say it degrades my enjoyment of the site.
 
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I too am seeing occasional holdups of several seconds where the foot of the screen refers to something about google-analytics.com.
 
It is intermittent, as right now I am not getting much delay, though at times earlier it was every page serve.

Edit: No sooner did I write that than it took 11 seconds to see this message post.
 
hmmm perhaps google had some issues earlier. I haven't had any problems with those scripts.
 
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