Hello All, I have a Question.
I use Jmeter in my Performance test execution. Actually i always face drawback when number of users increases and of course this is normal. what is not normal is that while i check the performance live with the test execution running, i open a browser session for navigating the web application and i can't find any drawbacks. also i try this from different PCs, and no noticeable drawbacks. For example: in the testing tool, some request takes 2 seconds with 1 user. and 90 seconds with 75 users running with ramp-up period 40 seconds. that's fine that's a noticeable drawback. but actually when i use the same PC or any different PC to call this request though the browser while it is processed by the test tool, i find no noticeable drawbacks. How can i explain this? how can i understand this, and also how can i distinguish performance drawback source (server, application, client machine hardware or bandwidth, etc) I had sent this post before in QA forums and had really helpful ideas to explain the reason, but they still do not represent the real cause as i have checked all suggestions and found every thing is ok. i hope i can find more ideas and explanations here too am Note: as i am only a beginner using JMETER. most possibly is that i am missing something configuring my tool or test execution process. Regards, Hosam -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-distinguish-performance-drawback-source-tp24476707p24476707.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

