Stover, Michael wrote:
> Unless you've verified with other sources that the times are in reality more
> constant than what JMeter reports, I'd be inclined to trust what JMeter is
> telling you about your site.  
> 
> I've hit static web pages with JMeter, and I've hit databases with JMeter,
> and often gotten results with a near-zero standard deviation (ie, very
> consistent).  Particularly since you are only running 1 thread, I would
> expect JMeter to be very accurate.  If you were running 50 threads, I would
> warn you that the timings are not completely accurate, as the threads can
> interfere with each other.
> 
> What exactly is this resource your hitting?  Is it a completely static page?
> Is it a simple JSP or servlet (in which case, garbage collection could
> explain the inconsistencies)?  What else is going on on your network?  We
> have big pipes here at Xerox too, but the network performance is highly
> variable, typically because of email traffic.
> 
> -Mike

* the ressource hitting is a simple web page with a few small pictures 
(i retrieve all data)
* it's completly static (pure html)
* my LAN is 100% free of traffic :/ (test platform / 100mbps switched 
subnet)


> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremie Blanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 9:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: not coherent response time
> 
> 
> When i launch several HTTP requests on a simple page on a 100mbps LAN 
> (for example 1 user with a loop of requests separated by 1000ms) i've 
> not coherent response time:
> 
> A classic response time for my request should be around 60ms but it 
> takes sometime 40ms and sometime more than 200ms; i don't understand how 
> it could be that; that gives a very strange graph with big variations in 
> time...
> 
> does somebody have such performance problem?
> 
> 
> 



-- 
Jeremie BLANC
Developper
KELKOO


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