Re: understanding aggregate report throughput values

2010-07-28 Thread Felix Frank
Yes. Thanks to Deepak for a very good post. Also, Jörg, in your case it's even more simple mathematics: Case 1: Each thread does a request each ~30.7secs Case 2: Each thread does a request each ~19.6secs the intervals being avg. Timer pause plus avg. response time. So, even though your latency in

Re: understanding aggregate report throughput values

2010-07-27 Thread Deepak Goel
Hey Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag As you increase the load, both the throughput and the response time increase. There is a knee beyond which throughput would remain constant and the response time would then increase exponentially. Looks like you haven't reached that knee yet at 3.1 req/sec throughp

understanding aggregate report throughput values

2010-07-27 Thread Jörg Godau
Hi All, we have a fairly simple test that logs in to our application. We've setup a Gaussian Random Timer and are monitoring the results in an Aggregate report. My question is about the throughput - if we reduce the delays in the Timer, the time taken to log in to the application increases (wh