Sorry, I just hit reply instead of directing my question.

This is in response to Deepak S's comment:
*"Ill also add that the times are usually as seen by the end user - so the
times as seen by Jmeter usually have to be lesser (since these are max
times you need to consider empty cache for first time access or slower
networks etc)."*

I have added a Cache manager to my test which is cleared on each iteration
and checked the option of retrieving all embedded resources from HTML
files. I'm also using concurrent pool with a size of 8.
Doesn't that give higher or closer times to those seen by end user?

Regards
Sam



> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Deepak Shetty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ill also add that the times are usually as seen by the end user - so the
>> times as seen by Jmeter usually have to be lesser (since these are max
>> times you need to consider empty cache for first time access or slower
>> networks etc). You also usually use something like 90 or 95 percentile
>>
>>
>>

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