Thanks Sebb, Sergio for your suggestions.
I went thru the article provided and also discussed the same with my team.
Query: In the second case...
No. # Thread (Users): 5
Ramp Up Period: 300 sec
*Loop Count #: Forever (when i schedule it for a particular period say
for 30 min.)*
My Understanding:* Still we are not clear on this front :( **... What
is the purpose or affect of Ramp-up period here in this scenario (scheduled
mechanism)?*
Is there no purpose of this Ramp-Up period in Forever mode??? (I hope I am
*wrong* here in this consideration).
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 9:01 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 20 March 2012 13:45, Shirish <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello JMeter'ians,
> >
> > While working with JMeter, I am just confused with the Ramp-up period
> field
> > in two different situations.
>
> Please read:
>
> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#Thread_Group
>
> > Ex. 1.
> > No. # Thread (Users): 5
> > Ramp Up Period: 300 sec
> > *Loop Count #: 1*
> > My Understanding: 5 Users will hit to the server in 300 secs (1 min for 1
> > user).
> >
> > Ex. 2.
> > No. # Thread (Users): 5
> > Ramp Up Period: 300 sec
> > *Loop Count #: Forever (when i schedule it for a particular period
> say
> > for 30 min.)*
> > My Understanding:* I am not clear on this front **... What is the use
> > or affect of Ramp-up period here in this scenario (scheduled mechanism)?*
> >
> > Is there no purpose of this Ramp-Up period in Forever mode??? (I hope
> > I am *wrong
> > *here in this consideration)
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shirish
>
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