Hello all,
We have a client that run Confluenceusing Chrome in a HypeV VDI. I am talking about 26seconds(average) load time on VDI vs 4seconds on physical. After a lot of troubleshooting we have ruled out the following:
- ISP (works perfectly well on physical machine in the same infrastructure)
- Specific VDI (happens on all VDI in their infrastructure)
- Any security policies (we have tried a vanilla, off the domain, VDI
- Any user setting (happens on both domain users or local)
Not ruling out software or settings within, is there anyone that has experienced this before or can someone advise on what Confluence needs to run efficiently, example java version or flash, cpu, ram, perhaps a special setting in the Hyperv host? etc?
Just wanted to run it past the community before we do the drastic and conver them all to ESX :)
Cheers in advance.
Hi Seongwoo,
We've created an add-on that provides some great usage statistics in Confluence Cloud. It includes an overview of activity but also the details like who has viewed a particular page.
You can find more information here: Analytics for Confluence Cloud
Hope it helps!
Hi!
Pretty old thread - I've written a on Demand plugin (free) to do exactly that. I am considering to publish it on the marketplace. Let me know if you would be interested to be a beta tester.
Cheers,
Christian
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Hi Christian,
Did you end up releasing this plugin? I am interested in testing it...
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Hi @Daniel Byrne,
I did indeed.
Here you can find it ... https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/de.resolution.cloud.analytics.google/cloud/overview
Cheers,
Christian
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Hello there,
It's unfortunately not possible, as it would require a custom HTML, what is not allowed on Confluence Cloud.
As you can see on this page, custom HTML is not configurable on Confluence Cloud. The only workaround for this would be migrating to Confluence Server, where you would be able to add the Custom HTML required in order to have the Google Analytics working on the application, or you could use the Google Analytics plugin as well.
Regards,
LM
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