Hey Monique

0 Latency is fine on the same subnet considering your accuracy level
is 100 ms. Can you post how much negative latency were you getting?

Thanks
Deepak

On 7/9/10, monpru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 1. I am not able to get that information since we only get to lend servers
> for testing per project and have little control over the environment. The
> machines are on the same subnet.
> 2. I think it is milliseconds (if I got your question right).
> 3. I ran a shorter test with the result tree listener and it looked ok. The
> responses in the log also look normal (code 200). This is how it looks like
> in the log:
> 2010/07/07 20:10:49.0189,16,Completion,200,Main scenario 1-3,text,true,0,0
> 2010/07/07 20:10:49.0282,64,getStatus,200,Main scenario
> 1-15,text,true,1703,64
> 2010/07/07 20:10:49.0372,-4507,getStatus,200,Main scenario
> 1-12,text,true,1703,-4507
>
> Thank you,
> Monique
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