Hi, I have thread group set to 10 (users) 120 (ramp up time) 2 (loop).=20 Expected behavior based on this setting is 1 user submits a request every 6 seconds and at the end of 2 minutes, I would have 20 users submitted the requests. But the actual behavior I am seeing the client requests are getting submitting every 1 / 2 seconds apart sometimes and sometimes 7 seconds apart but all 20 requests gets submitted approximately within 2 minutes.
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