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TTFB by AU state

TTFB by AU state without noise

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Written by Vasil Dachev
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What is TTFB by AU state

TTFB by AU state shows the Time to First Byte (TTFB) values by Australian state or territory. Each row displays the state, a color-coded status, and the TTFB measured for that location. This indicates whether your back-end and CDN are delivering quickly everywhere.

Time to First Byte (TTFB) is the time from request start until the first byte of the response is received.


TTFB by AU state sample


Should you worry

A healthy view shows most states in green, signaling that your CDN or origin server is consistently fast across regions.

Unhealthy TTFB by AU state sample

If certain states are yellow/red, it often points to server placement, poor CDN edge coverage, or routing inefficiencies.

Resolving unhealthy TTFB by AU state

Go-to action plan to resolve an unhealthy TTFB by AU state:

  1. Ask Uxi to analyze your TTFB by AU state values and suggest improvements.

  2. Use Filters to contrast first vs. repeat TTFB; confirm edge caching warms as expected.

  3. Simulate TTFB of the suspected breakdown to see if fixing it will resolve the TTFB by AU state. If yes, this is where the resolution focus should be.

  4. Use an automated optimization tool like Navigation AI to improve your TTFB by AU state values.

  5. Once you’ve improved TTFB, set an alert to be the first to know if it starts worsening again.

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