If I remember correctly, you posted this question earlier. It would help to get some 
idea of what kind of load you're trying to simulate. If you're trying to simulate 3K 
unique concurrent visitors, then you will have to get 5-15 machines to produce the 
load.
 
If you're trying to simulate 3K requests, then you don't need that many threads. I 
have experience simulating huge loads, but most of the time, it is in terms of 
requests per second or minute and not in terms of 3K concurrent users. I hope that 
helps.  what I mean by huge load is websites that get 10million+ page views a day, and 
10-15% of 1 million subscribers using the service at any given time.
 
peter lin


Angelo Ferecini Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I need to simulate 3000 users and I´m trying to use some JMeter servers and 1 JMeter 
Client. The problem is: the machines aren't equals and have different capabilities. 
Some can start 400 threads, other 1300. JMeter starts the same number of threads in 
all servers. Did anybody in this list try to do it before?

Thanks

Angelo

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