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I forgot to add, i am unsure about the server configuration, but if there
are multiple web servers-app servers-db servers-file servers and there are
lot of sub transactions within a transaction, there would be significantly
more traffic on the network which would make the master<=>15 client traffic
look like a needle in the haystack.

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On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:41 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 29 September 2010 19:04, Deepak Goel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey
> >
> > Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag
> >
> > Well, the network traffic between client and server would be for 15
> slaves
> > <=> Server. For most applications this network traffic would be
> > significantly higher than the Master <=>15 Slave network traffic.
> >
> > If you find a system which the case is otherwise, please let me know.
> That
> > would be a discovery which we can send it out to the Guinness Book of
> World
> > Records!
>
> Oops - I was thinking of a different posting where each slave sent to
> a different server.
>
> However, it is still true that the sample data that is returned to the
> master *can* be bigger than the response from the (web) server, even
> if only one (web) server is involved.
>
> If the listener is configured to return the sample data (and
> statistical sampling is not used), then the data sent back to the
> master will include the headers and the body and the additional JMeter
> data fields, and the overhead for serialisation. Furthermore, if the
> body content was gzipped, it will be returned in unzipped form.
>
> If there are multiple listeners, it may well be that the same data is
> sent to each of them.
>
> That is why I wrote that the data traffic depends on the test plan.
>
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> >
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> > On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 11:29 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> On 29 September 2010 18:40, Deepak Goel <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Hey
> >> >
> >> > Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag
> >> >
> >> > The network traffic from client to server depends on the
> >> request-response.
> >> > Whereas the network traffic between master and slaves is only for
> sending
> >> > what type of request to send to server and the result statistics
> (which
> >> > would be very very less)
> >>
> >> The master sends the test plan to the slave(s) at the start of the test
> >> run.
> >> The slaves return test samples back to the listeners.
> >>
> >> How much data is sent back to the master depends on the batching mode
> >> and the listener configuration.
> >> The data volume could be bigger than the response from the server.
> >>
> >> If one uses statistical batching, then yes, it will in general be less
> >> than the sample responses.
> >>
> >> Remember that the JMeter master node has to receive data from all the
> >> slaves, so the total traffic volume could still be greater than that
> >> from a single JMeter slave <=> server under test.
> >>
> >> > Deepak
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> >> >
> >> > On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM, yj2133011 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> How do you arrive at that figure?
> >> >>
> >> >> The network traffic from server to client depends on the test plan
> >> >> listeners and the server configuration.
> >> >>
> >> >> And the percentage overhead surely depends on the current network
> >> traffic?
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