Hi Philippe,

jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity=1000 is not a good idea in my
opinion. I have tested it with a 1 hour test (the csv file take 400Mo) and
the graphics are complex to use and take time to display
In this test, I prefer to use 10 000ms

 "Response Time Distribution" is better with 100ms than with 500ms

Check it in http://dl.free.fr/r3LBPvMt5

I will change the default to 100ms for jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.
responseTimeDistribution.property.set_granularity

Maybe we need to reduce the default value for
jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity
too

In my opinion, 60s is to high


Antonio


2017-12-07 12:21 GMT+01:00 Philippe Mouawad <[email protected]>:

> Hi Antonio,
> I would start with 100 Ms and would also by the way modify  this
> jmeter.reportgenerator.overall_granularity=1000
>
>
> But can you test it before on a big result file ?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Antonio Gomes Rodrigues <[email protected]
> >
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Like you can see in https://developers.google.com/
> > speed/docs/insights/Server
> > Google recommends having server response time under 200ms for a web
> > application.
> >
> > The default value for
> > jmeter.reportgenerator.graph.responseTimeDistribution.proper
> > ty.set_granularity
> > in
> > "Response Time Distribution" is 500ms
> >
> > I propose to reduce this value to 50ms
> >
> > Are you ok?
> >
> > Antonio
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Cordialement.
> Philippe Mouawad.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Cordialement.
> Philippe Mouawad.
>

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