Would that not perhaps negate the need for a performance testing tool? Why
don't you just ask the 10,000 users to login manually and tell them to count
how long it takes and email you the results? 

(By the way, this is a ridiculous idea - for one, I somehow suspect these
10,000 people have better things to do! - but, with all respect, my idea is
actually better than the one you suggested, installing JMeter on 10,000 PCs,
telling each person to edit the file and then run it, is just...a very, very
bad idea indeed.).


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