you might want to try the distribution graph.

I suspect the 90% line will be lower for cache than the DB.

peter


On 4/24/06, Robert Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all.
>
> I have written a cache application for my web server and would like to
> compare the lookup process when the app has to hit the database vs. when it
> gets data from the cache.
>
> I've got my test all setup but would like to know what the best graph
> would be to show the results. Right now I am using plain-old "Graph Results"
> but I am a bit confused about what the heck I am looking at. I've read the
> small descrioption on the component reference page but I am not sure I get
> it. I guess what I am most interested in is seeing the difference in
> miliseconds between a database-hit request and a cache-hit request. So I've
> also set up an Aggregate Graph" listener which indeed shows me that the
> cache requests take less time. But I'd like to have a visual rather than
> tabular representation of this. What's the best graph for this?
>
> The other question I had was about displaying graphs. If I run a test the
> graph looks ok. But if I try to LOAD a graph, by clicking on "Browse", for
> example, from the "Graph Results" page, JMeter kind of poops the bed. Just
> shows me a big grey rectangle where the Browse box was and no graph is
> loaded. Is this a known bug or is there a better way to load saved graphs?
>
> Many thanks for your help!
> BOb
>
>
>
>
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  • Graphs Robert Bowen
    • Re: Graphs Peter Lin

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