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Google Cloud Monitoring dashboards unusably slow

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Hi all! Happy Firefox user for over 20 years here. Recently I've had to switch to Chrome for one of my use cases, Google Cloud Monitoring dashboards. They're evidently JS- and data-heavy, and they're often unusably slow in Firefox. I often see delays of 10s or seconds when clicking any button or link, rendering data, or doing anything else. They also seem to get slower the longer their tab is open in the browser. They're way more usable in Chrome; maybe not perfect, but drastically better.

Any thoughts?

I've used about:performance to take a profile on https://profiler.firefox.com/, and uploaded it to share.firefox.dev , and I know it claims to sanitize personal info, but I'm still a bit leery of posting the link publicly. Happy to share it with a Mozilla employee if that would help.

Hi all! Happy Firefox user for over 20 years here. Recently I've had to switch to Chrome for one of my use cases, [https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/dashboards Google Cloud Monitoring dashboards]. They're evidently JS- and data-heavy, and they're often unusably slow in Firefox. I often see delays of 10s or seconds when clicking any button or link, rendering data, or doing anything else. They also seem to get slower the longer their tab is open in the browser. They're way more usable in Chrome; maybe not perfect, but drastically better. Any thoughts? I've used about:performance to take a profile on https://profiler.firefox.com/, and uploaded it to share.firefox.dev , and I know it claims to sanitize personal info, but I'm still a bit leery of posting the link publicly. Happy to share it with a Mozilla employee if that would help.

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This has improved significantly over the last few months. Not sure where the key optimization(s) happened, Google or Firefox or both, but I won't argue! 😎

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Looking at this more, the degradation over time seems to be the main issue. When I first load a dashboard in Firefox, it's reasonably snappy, in the same ballpark as Chrome. After a day or two, though, it's really slow.

Those are Google apps made for Chrome and will run better when using Chrome. Firefox can't program for Google apps.

Thanks for the reply. I definitely get the concern! It's drastically overstated, though. I use dozens of other Google web apps on Firefox perfectly fine; this is the only one, and the only feature inside it, where I notice this kind of Firefox-specific performance issue.

I spent 10 years working as an engineer at Google. I know from experience that they want their web apps to work in all browsers. People there obviously do use Chrome more day to day, which can lead to subtle issues like this, but it's generally not structural or intentional. Google Cloud Monitoring dashboards don't deliberately include some performance degradation and then use a secret, Chrome-only API to prevent that degradation only in Chrome.

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This has improved significantly over the last few months. Not sure where the key optimization(s) happened, Google or Firefox or both, but I won't argue! 😎