WSA running too slow

Hello citizens! I've been having lot of trouble with an WSA. It runs too slowly. Some times a web page is displayed 5 or 6 minutes after I requested it. Has anyone found this kind of trouble? If so I would really appreciate some advice:
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Regards.
Bernardo

Bernardo,
There is something definitely wrong if it's taking 5 - 6 minutes to display a page. The best way to analyze this would be to work directly with Iron Port support.
Many things can be a factor in this.
How are you deployed, transparently or explicitly?
Are you doing authentication? If so, have you tried disabling auth?
Are you using internal or external DNS servers?
The WSA should be as fast as the network / DNS / authentication servers. Unless it is being over encumbered.
How many connections do you have running through it at once? You can check with the CLI command "rate".

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