A week ago we have updated to Sage-7.6 which means picking up new Jupyter 
components etc. So it is possible that some change in them results in 
slower behaviour. Are you taking about 10 embedded cells which are 
autoevaluated? Note that we have only 4 CPU cores, so if someone opens a 
page with 5 automatic embedded cells there is already a slow down, not to 
mention what happens with multiple users. So in my opinion it makes sense 
to use automatic evaluation sparingly and make users press a button 
whenever sensible. Restarting the server does not affect speed much and is 
sensible only when nodes are down (in which case they usually restart 
automatically). At the moment they are running for 3 days, and we are 
getting load spikes in the afternoons.

On Monday, 3 April 2017 15:10:01 UTC-6, Paul Masson wrote:
>
> Over the past few days, I've noticed that pages with greater than around 
> 10 embedded cells evaluate much more slowly in FireFox and often fail to 
> evaluate at all in Safari, both desktop and mobile.
>
> Has something changed recently that would affect multiple evaluations? Or 
> does the server simply need restarting?
>

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