Here it is - http://justpaste.it/qyb0

Thanks
Tarun K

On 28 January 2016 at 23:08, Steven Swor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you please send a link to your test plan?
>
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 10:45 PM, Bhadauria, Tarun Kumar <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This is how application setup goes -
> >
> >    - 2 c4.8xlarge instances
> >    - 10 m4.4xlarge jmeter clients generating load
> >
> > While conducting load test on a simple GET request (685 bytes size
> page). I
> > came across issue of reduced throughput after some time of test run.
> > Throughput of about 18000 requests/sec is reached with 700 threads,
> remains
> > at this level for 40 minutes and then drops. Thread count remains 700
> > throughout the test. I have executed tests with different load patterns
> but
> > results have been same -
> >
> > http://i.stack.imgur.com/dEHlS.png
> >
> > The application response time is considerably low throughout the test -
> > http://i.stack.imgur.com/dhEgm.png
> >
> > According to ELB monitor, there is reduction in number of requests (and I
> > suppose hence the lower throughput ) -
> >
> > http://i.stack.imgur.com/vQ7O9.png
> >
> > There are no errors encountered during test run. I also set connect
> timeout
> > with http request but yet no errors.
> >
> > I discussed this issue with aws support at length and according to them I
> > am not blocked by any network limit during test execution.
> >
> > Given number of threads remain constant during test run, what are these
> > threads doing? Is there a metrics I can check on to find out number of
> > requests generated (not Hits/sec) by a JMeter client instance?
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tarun K
> >
>

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