Guys,

I ran some tests overnight with jmeter v1.9.1, and got some odd results...

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Threads Rate    R/Thr.  Avg     CPU
1 x 1   13/sec  13/sec  75ms    28%
1 x 5   22/sec  4.4/sec 222ms   38%
1 x 10  23/sec  2.3/sec 436ms   37%
1 x 15  23/sec  1.5/sec 646ms   39%
1 x 20  23/sec  1.15/sec    850ms   38%
1 x 30  24/sec  0.8/sec 1251ms  38%
1 x 40  24/sec  0.6/sec 1665ms  38%
2 x 20  57/sec  0.7/sec 1265ms  72%
2 x 30  57/sec  1.4/sec 1541ms  72%
2 x 40  57/sec  0.7/sec 1486ms  72%
2 x 60  57/sec  0.5/sec 2220ms  72%

* CPU is the web server CPU.

* The Threads # x # is the number of jmeter servers x the number of
threads on each.

* When the jmeter servers were increased to 2, I added the Rates of each
together to get a total # of requests/second.

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Notice one of the tests was 1x40 and another 2x20. These two tests should
have given the same results since the total number of threads is the same.

When using 2 jmeter servers, I added the Rate together to get a total
number of requests / second. This _seems_ logical since each jmeter
server is telling me it can do X number of requests per second, but the
1x40 and 2x20 tests should then have the same Rate number.

I also don't understand why the web server's CPU jumped from 38% -> 72%
when going from 1x40 to 2x20. This would indicate twice the number of
users/threads.

Any thoughts? :-)

Thanks,
js.
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