PRTG's web interface uses a lot of Ajax and Web 2.0 functionality. Which web browser runs them best?
What is the best web browser for PRTG’s web interface?
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Important notice: The information in the article below is deprecated! As of 2014 and PRTG 14, the following browsers are officially supported (please always run the latest version available):
- Google Chrome (version 75) (recommended)
- Mozilla Firefox (version 67)
- Microsoft Edge (version 69)
- iOS (Safari) (version 11)
We strongly recommend that you use the latest version of Google Chrome for best performance and security.
See also System Requirements
Deprecated information:
From time to time we run performance tests with the latest browsers (our own "PRTG Javascript Benchmark").
The Top 3: Chrome, Safari, Firefox
As of Q1/2010 the ranking is as follows:
- The fastest browser is Google Chrome 4 => http://www.google.com/chrome
- 2nd place goes to Apple Safari 4 (Chrome is twice as fast) => http://www.apple.com/safari/
- 3rd place goes to Mozilla Firefox 3.6 (Chrome is about three times as fast) => http://www.mozilla.com
What About Internet Explorer?
A rule of thumb is: Do not use IE!
- Internet Explorer 8 is about 5 times slower than Chrome.
- We do not even measure Internet Explorer 7 performance anymore, it is by far the slowest option (10-30x slower than Chrome 3 and more)
- Internet Explorer 6 is not supported by PRTG
What About Firebug?
A note to users running the Firebug in Firefox: Disable Firebug for the PRTG website. Firebug can slow down the JS activity to 20-30% of the original speed.
What About Opera?
Opera does not support context menus for web pages. PRTG's web interface makes heavy use of context menus, so you can not fully work with PRTG in Opera.
Details
More details about the performance tests in the Paessler blog:
Created on Feb 2, 2010 1:43:51 PM by
Dirk Paessler [Founder Paessler AG]
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Last change on Nov 7, 2023 7:48:48 AM by
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Use Google Chrome!
Google Chrome 4 is the best choice for using the PRTG web interface! Its amazingly fast and easy to use.
More Details
The following browsers are officially supported for the PRTG web interface (in order of performance and reliability):
- Google Chrome 3 and 4 (recommended)
- Mozilla Firefox 3.5
- Apple Safari 4
- Microsoft Edge
Note: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 is "deprecated" and may not be supported in future versions of PRTG.
A note on browser performance: PRTG's web interface makes heavy use of Javascript and AJAX. We found that for some functions Chrome and Safari are up to 10 times faster than Internet Explorer 8 and 3 - 5 times faster than Firefox 3.5.
Created on Feb 2, 2010 1:34:51 PM by
Daniel Zobel [Product Manager]
Last change on Oct 31, 2023 11:11:55 AM by
Yasodhara Das [Paessler Support]
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Important notice: The information in the article below is deprecated! As of 2014 and PRTG 14, the following browsers are officially supported (please always run the latest version available):
- Google Chrome (version 75) (recommended)
- Mozilla Firefox (version 67)
- Microsoft Edge (version 69)
- iOS (Safari) (version 11)
We strongly recommend that you use the latest version of Google Chrome for best performance and security.
See also System Requirements
Deprecated information:
From time to time we run performance tests with the latest browsers (our own "PRTG Javascript Benchmark").
The Top 3: Chrome, Safari, Firefox
As of Q1/2010 the ranking is as follows:
- The fastest browser is Google Chrome 4 => http://www.google.com/chrome
- 2nd place goes to Apple Safari 4 (Chrome is twice as fast) => http://www.apple.com/safari/
- 3rd place goes to Mozilla Firefox 3.6 (Chrome is about three times as fast) => http://www.mozilla.com
What About Internet Explorer?
A rule of thumb is: Do not use IE!
- Internet Explorer 8 is about 5 times slower than Chrome.
- We do not even measure Internet Explorer 7 performance anymore, it is by far the slowest option (10-30x slower than Chrome 3 and more)
- Internet Explorer 6 is not supported by PRTG
What About Firebug?
A note to users running the Firebug in Firefox: Disable Firebug for the PRTG website. Firebug can slow down the JS activity to 20-30% of the original speed.
What About Opera?
Opera does not support context menus for web pages. PRTG's web interface makes heavy use of context menus, so you can not fully work with PRTG in Opera.
Details
More details about the performance tests in the Paessler blog:
Created on Feb 2, 2010 1:43:51 PM by
Dirk Paessler [Founder Paessler AG]
(11,025)
●3
●6
Last change on Nov 7, 2023 7:48:48 AM by
Jacqueline Conforti [Paessler Support]
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