Well, it depends on your client configuration. Keep in mind that JMeter also uses a JVM to run, so it is limited with respect to memory and process threads. If you want to generate that much load, I would suggest that you think about the distributed load testing scenario that JMeter offers.

Good Luck!

Himanshu Gulati, Gurgaon wrote:
Hi,

We have a limitation in choosing a load testing tool for one of our clients
as we want to use a cost effective solution. In this regard JMeter offered a
very competent testing ground for load testing our web application.

We are looking at 700 concurrent users Test Scenario, which would mean 700
threads running simultaneously from a client machine with JMeter installed
on it. We have a question about the scalability of JMeter as to "What is the
maximum no of threads JMeter can support for a client configuration?".

Expecting a prompt response as this matter is urgent.

Thanks in advance,

Himanshu Gulati
HCL Technologies




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