Hello,
Of course you can generate even much more than 21req / s.
If fully depends on your response times.

Want to test:
- Create a mirror server listening on 8081
- Create an HTTP Sampler hitting localhost:8081
- Add only an aggregate report


Running on a last generation Mac Book Pro with default configuration => 517
req/s .

This test is stupid but just to confirm you can hit this rate.
The results you mention are strange and I think wrong.

Regards
Philippe
@philmdot





On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 12:47 PM, bobMeliev
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> Nope. Even by default Dummy Sampler couldn't generate such load. Screenshot
> attached.
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> <http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/file/n5718286/screenshot_233.png>
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> 21 req/s is huge load just for 10 users. Check this report
>
> http://blazemeter.com/blog/increasing-productivity-wordpress-site-when-using-blazemeter-its-easy-task
> with 300 users generated only 5 req/s load and with such load CPU was 75%
> busy.
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