On 13 September 2010 18:55, Prostak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Sebb and Deepak, now I understand the logic Jmeter uses to send
> samples.
>
> Deepak wrote:
>>Correct, but you can always estimate this (and its simpler because you dont
>>have to run multiple tests to figure out new users/ returning users , users
>>with cache, without cache , with IE configured as every visit for page etc
>>etc ).
>
> If I insert Transaction Controller and place all samples inside it, would it
> help me to calculate the total load time? (pls see picture attached).
> What does the time of this controller tell you (16889ms)?

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Transaction_Controller

> http://tinypic.com?ref=w1skth  http://i54.tinypic.com/w1skth.png
>
>>Again my views are colored due to the fact that there is almost
>>always a separate webserver compared to the application so that the load on
>>the webserver really has no bearing to the load on the main application
>>(besides network bandwidth).
>
> Do you mean that Web server is separate from Application server? Where are
> all jpeg and html pages stored? On Web server or on Application Server?
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