In this article, we learn what makes the underused Server-Timing
header uniquely powerful among all other response headers. In some cases, it provides the only mechanism to measure important aspects of how your site loads - and those aspects might not have anything to do with the timing. We’ll rethink the expectation for using it exclusively for timing and see fast solutions for hard-to-solve monitoring challenges.
https://smashingmagazine.com/2022/05/rethinking-server-timing-monitoring-tool/
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