Mark,

I don't know anything about your use-case but the fact that you're posting 
on mechanical sympathy 
suggests that latency is important to you. If you are talking about low 
latency messaging, such as that 
found n electronic trading then you should forget JMeter. Depending upon 
the age of your infrastructure,
the use of lower latency NICs like Solarflare, Mellanox, low latency 
switches, TCP offload
you could be interested in latency measurements in the low numbers of 
microseconds. 

This testing is harder than it sounds when you consider the impact messages 
of varying sizes, realistic
 topologies, slow consumers, different reliability constraints, ...
It's easy to do this badly ( I have many times), and hard to do well.

I don't know your business context. If it's electronic trading and you are 
looking at 
low latency messaging products *(like 60East's AMPS, 29West lbm (now 
Informatica), Tibco's FTL,*
*IBM's low latency messaging (now Cofinity), Aeron, ZeroMQ, Solace) *then 
this is a solved
problem. All the above come with benchmarking tools, but the best designed 
messaging benchmarks
that I have seen are those done by STAC Labs. 

The best independent benchmarking that I have seen is that performed by 
STAC Labs.
They have benchmarked many of the products I listed. See 
https://stacresearch.com/stac-testing-tools

Hope this helps.

Feel free to email me directly if you want to chat.

Peter
peter_booth *at* me.com

On Friday, December 20, 2019 at 4:18:12 PM UTC-5, Mark E. Dawson, Jr. wrote:
>
> So our company is evaluating a set of messaging platforms, and we're in 
> the process of defining non-functional requirements. In preparation for 
> evaluating performance, I was considering suggesting JMeter since it 
> appears to support testing messaging platforms (with several specific 
> tutorials online). However, these tutorials show the Response Time by 
> Percentile graphs from the tool, and they all appear to show evidence of 
> CO. 
>
> Does anyone know if the latest versions include support for HdrHistogram 
> either out-of-the-box or via extra configuration?
>

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