FSchumacher commented on issue #6091:
URL: https://github.com/apache/jmeter/issues/6091#issuecomment-1775511162

   Google translates the description to:
   > Hello, because the company requires the use of jmeter3.3 version. When we 
used jmeter3.3's http sampler to send a 50Mb file, we found that its response 
time reached 16s. Finally, postman was used to send the request, which only 
took 300ms. Then I used jmeter3.3 again to send the 50Mb file and observed that 
it actually took a long time for the backend to receive the corresponding 
request. Finally, I changed the 10Kb file to send and found that the response 
time of jmeter3.3 became very fast. I don’t know if it’s because jmeter3.3 also 
includes file processing in the response time.
   
   JMeter 3.3 is really old. Try to reproduce the behaviour on a current 
version of JMeter. And yes, normally the response time is calculated when the 
last byte of the response has reached JMeter.


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