Also, keep in mind. 100 threads trying to achieve 60,000 requests a second
means that each atomic process must complete within 100ms - that includes
not only the request /response but also JMeter's processing time. 100ms
isn't that long, you might find you are limited by JM or by the time your
request takes to respond - either way, if you want more throughput you'll
probably need more threads.

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