Hi
compare the headers and responses between JMeter and browser (usually cache
control headers will not be sent by Jmeter by default) - or alternately
does your test result hold if you clear browser cache and history?

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 5:49 AM, Amir Mandzuka <amir.mandz...@icmp.int>
wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I started to used ASP.NET Cache to store values that are common for all
> web users to avoid fetching those values from database on each user request.
>
> I noticed that when I simulate user request using JMeter access to data in
> server cache slows down dramatically.
> For example if I send only one reguest from JMeter it takes more than
> 100ms to fetch data from cache and if I send one requests using web browser
> i takes less that 1ms to fetch the same amount of data.
> Why is JMetter affecting cache access? While i was testing this there was
> no other users that used resources. My test plan is set up correctly, I can
> login,  open pages, search for data, add new data etc.
>
> Thanks
>
> Amir Mandzuka | Senior Database Software Developer
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