I've heard that it's best to use a maximum of 20 threads per thread group.
Is this correct? Is it just for memory usage? Does that mean 20 threads
per plan, or is it okay to have multiple thread groups, each with 20
threads (but running concurrently).
To simulate 180 users, how many machines would people recommend?
cheers,
David
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Hi,
I am trying to simulate 180 users hitting a web site randomly, but know
that the throughput should be the web site submitting 1 job every 2 seconds
to the backend.
Any ideas how to combine random rate and yet still control the throughput?
Many thanks,
David
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