Constant Timer always sleeps for the amount of time specified.

Constant Throughput Timer sleeps for as long as necessary to try and
maintain the throughput.

On 13/09/2007, tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure the difference % the usage of Constant Timer and Constant
> throughput timer even I have read the user manual.
>
> I try to do a web load test with 3 test cases, all 3 test cases are in a
> test plan as the following:
>
> - test plan
>   - thread group 1
>      - HTTP request
>        - other requests...
>         - constant timer/constant throughput timer
>    - thread group 2
>      - HTTP request
>        - other requests...
>         - constant timer/constant throughput timer
>    - thread group 3
>      - HTTP request
>        - other requests...
>         - constant timer/constant throughput timer
>
>
> What is the difference of using constant timer and constant throughput timer
> in each thread group? Actually, I try to create a test plan with 3 test
> cases on it and each test case needs to run with different frequency. For
> example :
>                    test case 1 needs to run 20 times per hour,
>                    test case 2 needs to run 100 times per hour,
>                    test case 3 needs to run 60 times per hour.
>
> What timer should I use in the above case?

Constant Throughput Timer.

> Thanks,
>  Tiffany
>
>
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