The Constant Throughput Timer will do as much as it can, that is: it will not introduce any delay delay. But of course it can't rewind the clock :-)

That will make it 10.30.35 in your example. The "constant throughput" will not be attained; that's why the rate is described as "Target throughput" and not simply "throughput" in the GUI.

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Salut,

Jordi.

Eda Srinivasareddy wrote:
Hi Jordi
Thank you very much. Here is one more small doubt.
In this situation if I use Constant Throughput Timer (20sec) instead of Constant Timer(20sec) and if the response time of the HTTP Sampler1 is more than 20sec (Timer value) say 30 sec, When will the HTTP Sampler will be started? Is it at 10.30.25 A.M. (by considering only Constant Throughput Timer value) or any other time?
Regards
Eda



Jordi Salvat i Alabart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 10.30.35 A.M.

Constant Timer introduces a constant delay before each sampler.

To make it be 1.30.25, you should use the Constant Throughput Timer, which introduces a variable delay so that the rate at which samplers occur remains constant.


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