True, but that's definitely overkill here, as one would need much more
disk space - each VM presumably needs copies of JMeter and all the
scripts and data files.

However it would be useful as a way of generating requests from
multiple IP addresses.

On 13/12/06, Ivan Rancati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

One other option is to use virtualization

For example
http://openvz.org/

It might take a while to setup but then you would have multiple virtual
environments per physical box. One added advantage is that software
incompatibilities become less relevant.


socio_pal wrote:
>
> Hi:
> I need to run 4-5 Jmeter server instances simultaneously to load test my
> Oracle Database. But we are running short of servers to install Jmeter. I
> have already installed jmeter on 3 of our machines. Now, is it possible to
> have 2 instances of Jmeter server running on the same "unix" machine? And
> if so, I would also like to know how this can be done. I would really
> appreciate it if someone could reply this with an answer.
>
> Thanks
>

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