Re: jmeter memory consumption

2004-07-01 Thread Peter Lin
With no listeners, you should be able to get decent to good performance with 500 threads, but I don't see any point doing that. Running a test without saving the results doesn't tell you anything, since there's no data proving a server can scale. I took a quick look at Silk Performer and I don't k

RE: jmeter memory consumption

2004-07-01 Thread Michael Stover
e track of what is happening. > > As the others have said, it is already capable of decent performance, but of > course if we can find and fix some memory leaks, not many (*) would > complain... > > S. > (*) except perhaps the chip industry! > -----Original Messa

RE: jmeter memory consumption

2004-07-01 Thread Remedy QA
and fix some memory leaks, not many (*) would complain... S. (*) except perhaps the chip industry! -Original Message- From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 July 2004 03:33 To: JMeter Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: jmeter memory consumption to my knowledge, even if yo

Re: jmeter memory consumption

2004-07-01 Thread Remedy QA
Hi Peter, I have been using Segue Silk Performer in the past and was always able to get a load of 500 on a similar machine described below with good results. I am actually trying to replace Silk Performer with JMeter. I am trying to see how much load one Jmeter client can handle. I am plann

RE: jmeter memory consumption

2004-07-01 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
course if we can find and fix some memory leaks, not many (*) would complain... S. (*) except perhaps the chip industry! -Original Message- From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 July 2004 03:33 To: JMeter Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: jmeter memory consumption to

Re: jmeter memory consumption

2004-06-30 Thread Peter Lin
to my knowledge, even if you use a commercial product like mercury. You still can't simulate 250 threads from one system without it eating a ton of memory. In fact, I believe mercury doesn't recommend you try it, unless you're using a beefy dual or quad CPU server with 8Gb of RAM, Gigabit ethernet

Re: jmeter memory consumption

2004-06-30 Thread Michael Stover
So what's the problem, exactly? -Mike On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 20:21, Remedy QA wrote: > It seems Jmeter is a memory hogger. If given more memory, it will keep consuming. I > am using JMeter nightly build of June 12. > > During my test run of approximately 50 minutes, with 250 virtual users on