Hello,

Yes, it's similar.

"cps" is a old notation for printing speeds (for old printers) where one character is encoded to one Byte
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_per_second#Printing_speed

Thus in JMeter context "cps" mean Bytes (sent) per second

Milamber

Le 04/01/2010 14:20, Maria Alejandra Trozzi a ecrit :
It seems that char per second is similar to bytes per second... I wanted to
be sure of that.
Thank you very much !!
Best regards,

2009/12/30 Milamber<[email protected]>

Hello,

512 Kbits/s mean 512 x 1000 = 512000 bits/s
8 bits = 1 byte
1024 bytes = 1KB

512000 / 8 / 1024 = ~62.5 KB/s or cps (character per second)

256 Kbits/s = ~31.25 KB/s or cps

Milamber


Le 30/12/2009 12:49, Maria Alejandra Trozzi a ecrit :

Hello! Thank you very much!!
How many cps do you suggest to emulate a 512 or 256 KB conection ??
Thanks!



2009/12/28 Milamber<[email protected]>



Hello,



http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Request
See : *"Emulating slow connections"

*Milamber*
*
Le 28/12/2009 19:49, Maria Alejandra Trozzi a ecrit :

Hi


Is there a way in Jmeter to simulate low bandwidths ?
Thanks !









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