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On 6 September 2016 at 04:45, Adnan98 <tarik00ad...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am trying to perform a stress test where I need to hit my application > server with 4000 requests in exactly one second. I need to increase this > value gradually. But the problem is I can't achieve this scenario. I have > taken ethereal traces of the requests hitting the application server. The > maximum number of requests I get was around 2500 requests per second. > > The response of the server or the application is not my concern right now. > All I am trying to achieve is "4000+ requests are hitting the server in > exactly one second". The request is simple and it's a GET requests. I have > tried using "Synchronizing Timer" or defining "Ramp up Time=0" in the thread > group level. But still no success. > > Is it possible to generate 4000+ requests using Jmeter in exactly 1 second? > Or there is a limitation for that in JMeter. > > Please let me know if I need to change any server configuration to achieve > this. I am doing all tests from command line. > > Using Wireshark I can count how many requests are hitting the server in > exactly one second and the count is fluctuating. The highest number I get > was around 2500 requests in one second. > > My source server configuration is given below: > > Architecture : x86_64 > CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit > Byte Order: Little Endian > CPU(s): 12 > On-line CPU(s) list: 0-11 > Thread(s) per core: 2 > Core(s) per socket: 6 > Socket(s): 1 > NUMA node(s): 1 > Vendor ID: GenuineIntel > CPU family: 6 > Model: 45 > Stepping: 7 > CPU MHz: 1999.900 > BogoMIPS: 3999.80 > Virtualization: VT-x > L1d cache: 32K > L1i cache: 32K > L2 cache: 256K > L3 cache: 15360K > NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-11 > Ram: 16GB > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/How-to-achieve-4000-requests-per-second-using-JMeter-tp5724731.html > Sent from the JMeter - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.