Latency is a good indicator in this scenario... of course, it measures
other related factors, but if test system is setup ok, those are minimal.

Adrian

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:20 AM, apc <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you measure your upload speed in terms of time spent then JMeter is OK.
> Just upload file and measure full response time of the process. The lower
> response time the better you perform.
>
> Jmeter has no response time breakdown into send and receive stages, just
> separate latency. But if you have all other stages taking less time than
> upload, then you may assume that they are zero.
>
> If you still want to have upload time measured - then I can help you
> getting
> TCPClient class that measure this metric.
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