if you look at the static file benchmark I ran several months back,
you'll see that JMeter does have limits and doesn't handle files under
1K effectively.  I haven't had time to track down the cause. For files
larger than 1K, JMeter matches the performance of apache AB. you can
see the raw results here

http://cvs.apache.org/~woolfel/tc_results.html

the article is on Tomcat's resource page.

peter lin


On 6/17/05, Ramazan Yildirim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are using JMeter 2.0.3. There seems to be a problem with the Http
> Sampler component. The test was pretty simple, and we did the same
> experiment with a tool that we have written using Apache http client.
> What we did is we have written an empty jsp page and called it using
> JMeter and our http client tool. We have used 40 threads and used only
> one listener on the JMeter test.  The throughput was around 1600/min.
> The same test with the http client tool has yielded 10000/min.
> 
> The client computer was a Celeron 1.7Ghz, 1GB memory. And JVM memory
> parameters were -Xms256m -Xmx256m.
> 
> What happens on the JMeter side is weird interruptions when calling the
> web server.
> 
> I think I have tested it using no listeners, the same interruptions were
> still there.
> 
> I never have tested it with a lower thread size.
> 
> What's might be wrong with this setup? Or is this the expected outcome?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ramazan YILDIRIM
> 
> 
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