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What can cause high Network IO times?

dparkar
Contributor

In some of the dynatrace response degradation problems the root cause appears to be Network IO which many a times is around 20s - 50s. At other times it is under 1s.

 

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skrystosik
DynaMight Guru
DynaMight Guru

This network IO is between what? app => DB, app => app2? There can be multiple reasons, network problems, connection pools etc.

Sebastian


Regards, Sebastian

Joe_Hoffman
Dynatrace Leader
Dynatrace Leader

Does the downstream tier involved in this IO time issue have OneAgent installed? Or is it an unmonitored host?


if it's unmonitored, does that mean it could be the processing time on the unmonitored host(s)?


If you are sending request to unmonitored host and it takes long time, yes it is possible that this is because processing on this host side. It may be network as well but it is not common to stay 20-30s on network (most of the time it is up to 1-2% of response time).

Sebastian


Regards, Sebastian

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