Depending on what kind of performance you are talking about - memory, response, 
etc.
Anecdotally, CSV file IO will always be slower than internalized variables.  
However, I have never done any comparison testing between the two.
-Lou


From: Erez Naim [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 5:10 AM
To: 'JMeter Users List'
Subject: got performance question

Hi guys,

What do u say ?

I got several variables that I would like to use them in my script, my question 
is what is better to use it in CSV external file or to use it in the test plan 
itself?

Thanks!

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