# Performance Bar A Performance Bar can be displayed, to dig into the performance of a page. When activated, it looks as follows: ![Performance Bar](img/performance_bar.png) It allows you to see (from left to right): - the current host serving the page - 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 - 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 Ruby GC calls ## Enable the Performance Bar via the Admin panel GitLab Performance Bar is disabled by default. To enable it for a given group, navigate to the Admin area in **Settings > Profiling - Performance Bar** (`/admin/application_settings`). The only required setting you need to set is the full path of the group that will be allowed to display the Performance Bar. Make sure _Enable the Performance Bar_ is checked and hit **Save** to save the changes. --- ![GitLab Performance Bar Admin Settings](img/performance_bar_configuration_settings.png) ---