>No I use HTML or Text only.
The question is , in the HTTP sampler do you have download embedded
resources checked? Are you also by any chance having Jmeter on the same
machine as your application server?

>If I increase the number of threads then this average time for one thread
also increases.
which is expected , but not good, for the application load you are testing

>. So the time taken for one report load would be 15/10 secs.
No. If you and I access the report and it takes 10 seconds for each of us,
is the average time 5 seconds (10 by 2 threads)?

regards
deepak




On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 3:12 PM, vish <ringhal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No I use HTML or Text only.
>
> The time which I mentioned is for 1 single thread loading the requests of 1
> page load.
>
> If I increase the number of threads then this average time for one thread
> also increases.
>
> I doubt that Jmeter is initially slow and then when the threads increase
> all
> we should do is divide the average time by the number of threads.
>
> For example:
>
> 1 Th loading 1 report page takes - 10 secs
> 10 Th loading 1 report page takes - 15 secs
>
> Then the server is actually responding and loading 10 reports in 15 secs.
> So
> the time taken for one report load would be 15/10 secs.
>
> Please let me know if you agree with my understanding.
>
> Thank,
> Vish
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