Thanks for your reply Flavio.

I made a stupid mistake in my ramp up time. Gave 480 secs (8 mins) instead
of 4800 secs that's why users were loaded quickly.

Thanks again.

Cheers.


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Flavio Cysne <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In JMeter, Ramp-up is the period, in seconds, that a specified number of
> threads will have been started.
>
> If you want to have 90 threads started wthin 30 minutes, for a total test
> time of 30 minutes, then you'll have to go for something like this:
>
> 90 / 30 * 60 = 90 / 1800 = 1 / 20, so 1 thread at each 20 seconds interval.
> At this rate you'll achieve 200 threads in 4000 seconds (66 minutes and 40
> seconds).
>
> Be aware that if your script has many requests, threads you'll be
> considered actives until the execution of the last request.
>
> Just to mention, the definitions of requests per minute and active threads
> per minute are different.
>



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