Sorry it is not very clear
can you tell me what more or less increases?
did you mean to say that response time increases more or less to std
deviation number?

can you please be more specific.that helps me write more properly in the
report

Thanks,


Deepak Brijnandan Goel wrote:
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> It more or less increases
> 
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:32 AM, maalamaal <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> i am running some load tests and recorded the deviation
>> 44
>> 54
>> 58
>> 116
>> 196
>> 273
>> 1068
>>
>> for response times of
>> 134
>> 105
>> 109
>> 283
>> 546
>> 819
>> 2962
>>
>> can any one explain the numbers of deviation with respect to the response
>> time?
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