IMHO it's with windows working too, take a look
http://blogs.technet.com/b/networking/archive/2009/04/25/source-ip-address-selection-on-a-multi-homed-windows-computer.aspx

then bind different jmeter-instances to different src-ip's
-> jmeter.properties

# Define the local host address to be used for multi-homed hosts
#httpclient.localaddress=1.2.3.4

regards
karl

Am 03.06.14 15:23, schrieb Flavio Cysne:
If you're using Linux it's possible to configure many network interfaces
with different IP addresses in the same machine, and say, using 3 to 4
JMeter slaves per machine.

If you're using more than one machine and nevertheless all of them are
converging to the same IP, probably you'll have to configure the switch
between those sub-networks to maintain the different IP addresses upon
forwarding (that's what has been doing at the enterprise I work for).



2014-06-02 23:38 GMT-03:00 Ankit Sethiya <ankit.seth...@gmail.com>:

Hello all,

I am new to distributed load testing so please bare with my knowledge.

We need to perform distributed load test and the DBA guy told me that even
if we distribute the load in different machines (3 slave - 1 master), it
will not make any difference as we wont be sending requests from different
IP addresses. Also he said we can not jam our server with s much load.

So we are looking for a third party company who can let us rent their
servers to run JMeter scripts. Can someone please link me to any such
company who provide this service. Any idea how much approximately it might
cost?

Thank you so much in advance. I appreciate your time and help.

Ankit

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Software Quality Analyst
Los Angeles, CA



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