Angelo,

Two things:

1. Yes you will need 3000 threads.
2. In my experience, you probably need to spread them over a large number of
machines (10-20), or a smaller number of machines with a LOT of RAM. For
some reason, in my usage, JMETER with only 80-90 users will consume
relatively little CPU, but hundreds of megs of virtual memory space. I
really don't know why per-thread memory space is so large.

-----Original Message-----
From: Angelo Ferecini Neto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 6:31 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: 3000 concurrent users

Hello,

I need to do a stress test using JMETER simulating 3000 concurrent users...

What can I do to achieve it? Do I need 3000 threads?

Did anybody do this test? Please help me...

Regards...

Angelo Ferecini Neto
DSB - Diretoria de Solu��es em Billing
CPqD Telecom & IT Solutions
Tel.: +55 19 3705-5971
www.cpqd.com.br
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