Does response time increase over time when the test is run with a single (1)
thread?

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:25 PM, S.D. <[email protected]> wrote:

> I meant .. increasing the number of threads does not really show any
> variation.  There's still a large deviation between the samples at the
> beginning of the test and the samples at the end.
>
> > What does that mean?
> > Do you mean that increasing the number of threads does not reduce the
> > individual sample times? If so, that's not surprising. Increasing the
> > number of threads may increase throughput - if the server can handle
> > it - but individual samples are likely to take a bt longer.
>
> Okay .. I'll try to structure another test that accesses the data source
> directly as a URL and remove the servlet from the equation.
>
> > Thread-safe does not imply performant.
> > If the servlet is badly written, it could get slower and slower as
> > more threads are used.
>
> Thanks for getting me a little closer.  I still welcome any other
> insight.
>
> --sidd
>
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