OEM dbconsole always slow?any version any unix/linux?

I always experienced performance issue with OEM dbconsole, both v10g and 11g do you guys have the same feeling? Is there a way to optimize its performance?
I have multiple db’s on the same server, wondered if dbconsole takes too many resources at the OS level?
Should I shutdown all and start whenever needed?
what i mean by always is 80% of the times/80 of the pages. I had many days when I just ignore it and use sqlplus instead...

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