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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by aidy lewis <ai...@googlemail.com> on 2009/03/12 16:26:06 UTC
TCP\IP bottleneck
Hi,
Could it be a possibility that the JMeter response times could be
skewed by a client side TCP\IP bottleneck?
Aidy
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Re: TCP\IP bottleneck
Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
On 24/03/2009, aidy lewis <ai...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sebb,
>
> On 17/03/2009, sebb <se...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > JMeter measures the time from when it sends the request to when it
> > gets the first response (latency) or full response (elapsed), so
> > anything that causes this time to increase will affect response times.
>
>
> Is this response measured on the client or server machine?
The machine that performs the sample.
> Thanks
>
>
> Aidy
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Re: TCP\IP bottleneck
Posted by aidy lewis <ai...@googlemail.com>.
Hi Sebb,
On 17/03/2009, sebb <se...@gmail.com> wrote:
> JMeter measures the time from when it sends the request to when it
> gets the first response (latency) or full response (elapsed), so
> anything that causes this time to increase will affect response times.
Is this response measured on the client or server machine?
Thanks
Aidy
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Re: TCP\IP bottleneck
Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
On 12/03/2009, aidy lewis <ai...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could it be a possibility that the JMeter response times could be
> skewed by a client side TCP\IP bottleneck?
JMeter measures the time from when it sends the request to when it
gets the first response (latency) or full response (elapsed), so
anything that causes this time to increase will affect response times.
What makes you think there is a problem?
> Aidy
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