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usually I look at the capacity of the network and determine if the
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jmeter will measure the requests per second. that isn't the same as
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per second for a couple of reasons.
1. a page may have multiple images
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jmeter will measure the requests per second. that isn't the same as
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1. a page may have multiple images and stuff embedded
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