I guess it's not a new question but I couldn't find an exact answer and
I'm still confused in realizing the differences between the Load Time
and the Latency.
My guesses: the latency is a waiting time from the point of sending a
request to the point of receiving the first byte of the response.
And the load time is latency plus time of downloading the whole body of
the response. Is that both correct?
As I've noticed, they either slightly differ (latency is shorter) or
equal (almost always).
Here is an example:
Thread Name: NewUsers 1-782
Sample Start: 2009-10-10 23:11:29 MSD
Load time: 47762
Latency: 47734
Size in bytes: 589641
Sample Count: 1
Error Count: 0
Response code: 200
Response message: OK
and another:
Thread Name: NewUsers 1-939
Sample Start: 2009-10-10 23:12:16 MSD
Load time: 479
Latency: 452
Size in bytes: 589641
Sample Count: 1
Error Count: 0
Response code: 200
Response message: OK
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Nikolay Miroshnichenko
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