CPU is lower when running using the jmeter-server instead of jmeter.sh (only about 50% vs 75%), about 1/4 and as I previously stated memory is much higher then running locally (but not a problem), IO seems like it is not a problem as I have lots of bandwidth available and the disks are only 0.2% used during the test. The problem is that with no likely cause for the reduced performance I'm at a loss to understand why it is so much worse. I did a quick check with YJP, but given the overhead there was not much to see.

Can I take it that this is not normal behavior for client/server Jmeter?

Thanks,
ERIC

On 07/25/2011 02:19 PM, apc wrote:
So maybe there's another resource used by JMeter like CPU/Memory/IO, which
indicates different capacity?

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