On 28/03/2013 19:14, Flavio Cysne wrote:
I have saved several httpSamples in a DB, from tests made at the last two
months, and the difference between Latency and Elapsed Time, when Latency
is greater than Elapsed Time, is between 1 and 417ms.


2013/3/27 sebb <[email protected]>

On 27 March 2013 19:47, Flavio Cysne <[email protected]> wrote:
This is becaused it is measured to the end of the first read from the
response.

I always thought that latency should be the amount of time between the
request sent and the first byte received, not the first read of an entire
packet.
Ideally, yes, but it's not easy/possible to do that.

I've seen some cases, using JMeter 2.7, that latency is greater than
elapsed time.
How much greater?

I'll try to reproduce this issue and raise a bug report ASAP.
I'll also try it on JMeter 2.9.
Thanks sebb
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