Throughput is directly dependent of response times. If a request is
responding in 10ms, you'll need 1000 requests to achieve targeted
throughput (considering that the response times are 10ms constant). You'll
need a bunch of JMeter slaves to achieve 100 requests/ms, or equivalent.

Try the Throughput Shapping Timer, from JMeter-Plugins, and increase the
number of slaves if VM resources aren't enough to achieve the targeted load.

If you don't have enough resources for this, you could try BlazeMeter.
Em 27/01/2015 09:20, "Mahadev Karpe" <[email protected]> escreveu:

>  Hi Team,
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> I am facing issues with our business scenario for 200 requests/2 ms.
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> I have checked with all throughput timer and tried.
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> Requests are  staggered over the course of a second.
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> Please let me know how to pass 200 requests/2ms in one thread group  in
> Jmeter.
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> Thanks & Regards,
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> *Mahadev Karpe*
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