@@ -11,10 +11,12 @@ It allows you to see (from left to right):
- the timing of the page (backend, frontend)
- time taken and number of DB queries, click through for details of these queries
![SQL profiling using the Performance Bar](img/performance_bar_sql_queries.png)
- time taken and number of calls to Redis
- time taken and number of background jobs created by Sidekiq
- time taken and number of [Gitaly] calls, click through for details of these calls
![Gitaly profiling using the Performance Bar](img/performance_bar_gitaly_calls.png)
- profile of the code used to generate the page, line by line for either _all_, _app & lib_ , or _views_. In the profile view, the numbers in the left panel represent wall time, cpu time, and number of calls (based on [rblineprof](https://github.com/tmm1/rblineprof)).
![Line profiling using the Performance Bar](img/performance_bar_line_profiling.png)
- time taken and number of calls to Redis
- time taken and number of background jobs created by Sidekiq
- time taken and number of Ruby GC calls
## Enable the Performance Bar via the Admin panel
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![GitLab Performance Bar Admin Settings](img/performance_bar_configuration_settings.png)