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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Sahina Bose <sa...@aditi.com> on 2003/05/14 13:38:16 UTC
Throughput measurement in JMeter
Hi,
I have a question about throughput measurement.
Looking at the jtl files for my test plan, it seems to me that throughput = (Timestamp of last request) - (Timestamp of first request) / Number of requests.
Is this correct?
The timestamp that is logged in the jtl file - is it the time that the thread was created?
Doesn't throughput measurement take into account the response time of the server?
thanks and regards
sahina
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Re: Throughput measurement in JMeter
Posted by ms...@apache.org.
Throughput = # requests/total time of test. This measure is highly dependent
on the response time of the server. Each timestamp is recorded when a
sample is finished.
-Mike
On 14 May 2003 at 17:08, Sahina Bose wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about throughput measurement.
> Looking at the jtl files for my test plan, it seems to me that throughput =
(Timestamp of last request) - (Timestamp of first request) / Number of
requests.
> Is this correct?
> The timestamp that is logged in the jtl file - is it the time that the thread was
created?
> Doesn't throughput measurement take into account the response time of
the server?
>
> thanks and regards
> sahina
>
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