Deepak Shetty wrote:
>
> hi
> possible problems that i can think of are
> a. You have loaded the Jmeter client with more load than it can handle (as
> a
> rule of thumb i wouldn't run more than 20-25 threads from a single client
> jmeter). You would need to distribute your test across multiple machines
> (You can check whether your machine is overloaded by using your OS
> specific
> perf monitoring tool - reliability and perf monitor on windows)
> b. There is something that you need to tweak in your tests(e.g. if your
> application uses caches , and the browser based tests are hitting the
> cache,
> whereas the Jmeter tests are not)
> c. You are downloading embedded resources (e.g. big flash/movie files or
> something whereas the browser either has it cached or is streaming
> it).This
> can easily be tested by checking your script and clearing your browser
> cache
> before accessing the site while your load test is running.
>
> regards
> deepak
>
>
Thanks for your help
Yes i do simulate only 25 users from1 3 GHz 1GB RAM client.
How can i configure JMETER to use the cached data instead of downloading it
each time ?
Thanks for your help
Regards,
Hosam
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