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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Henrik Ridder <he...@partitur.se> on 2001/10/12 11:10:40 UTC

Re: Attainable Load

I think that I'm using about the same

/Henrik

Tom Wang wrote:

> I would say 100 is more than enough for me to do concurrent user
> testing.
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Paul Devine [mailto:devine_paul@hotmail.com]
>      Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 12:16 PM
>      To: Tom Wang; henrik@partitur.se;
>      jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
>      Subject: Attainable Load
>      I am curious what level of load people have attained with
>      JMeter. I realize this is a somewhat open ended question
>      depending on many factors.   I'm curious on a realistic
>      attainable number of truly overlapping requests to a server
>      under test. At some point I assume JMeter will run into
>      exceptions because the JVM will not give out any more socket
>      connections due to JVM and/or OS level limits.     I've
>      never had problems generating up to a hundred users in
>      whatever I've tested so far.  (With other tools on Linux
>      I've run into limits which seemed to be JVM/OS related but I
>      can't recall what those limits were.)
>
>      Thanks
>
>      - Paul
>
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