Hi Mike,
Thanks a lot for the explanation.
However, I think it would be great if somebody (possibly, me) send a patch for the
documentation, adding this info as what is described in the docs is that the rate is
an "idealized throughput calculation" but there is no info about how this calculation
is done so it will help people understand the numbers.
Please, tell me what you think.
Michael Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The aggregate report simply counts # times that request is made divided
by total test time. Thus, it is a real throughput number, and not an
ideal calculation that tries to take client processing/delay time into
account.
Because of this, the number doesn't really tell you what throughput is
on that page, particularly - because the value is dependent on how long
the rest of the test takes. As a result, it's not a very interesting
number. For me, only total throughput is interesting, and you can get
that on the graph visualizer or from the total field of the aggregate
report (I think - it should pretty much the sum of the throughputs).
-Mike
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 10:28, Daniel Amadei wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm new to the list and I'd like to know if somebody here know how is the rate
> calculation done when we use an aggregate report.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Daniel C. Amadei
>
>
>
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