Hi
that has been my experience too - however other users on this list have
reported running more threads successfully (i n the sense the results were
a  reasonable simulation)

regards
deepak


On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Sergio Boso <[email protected]>wrote:

> Il 09/04/2013 18:35, Bruno Casarotti ha scritto:
>
>  Now I got it =) Thanks!
>>
>>
>> 2013/4/9 Deepak Shetty <[email protected]>
>>
>>  Hi
>>> no. Each thread (user) will request Sample1, Sample2 , Sample3 ,...Sample
>>> 30.
>>> All 4000 threads will act in parallel .
>>>
>>> However the sample may have different response time for different threads
>>> (because thats the way server applications are) - all threads wont hit
>>> the
>>> same sample request at the same time
>>>
>>> regards
>>> deepak
>>>
>>>
>>>  I can add that, in my experience, 4000 threads can hardly be supported
> by a single server.
> Let alone the idea of a 0 milliseconds ramp up..
>
> Have a look at :
> http://www.bosoconsulting.it/**1/upload/flyer_wload_v1.0_en.**pdf<http://www.bosoconsulting.it/1/upload/flyer_wload_v1.0_en.pdf>
>
> it may give you some helpful info.
>
>
> regards
>
> Sergio
> --
>
> Ing. Sergio Boso
>
>
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