I think Dynatrace does not include the network time between the client
(JMeter) and server.


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On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:17 AM SAS <sastry...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> In my load test, I have a series of web service requests and they are
> responding in less than 20 milliseconds except the first one that is
> taking around
> 15+ milliseconds additional time.  This happens even with multiple
> iterations and multiple threads.
>
> I've checked the response times in Dynatrace and even for the first
> request, it shows 20 milliseconds whereas JMeter shows 35 milliseconds.
>
> Appreciate any solution to this.
>
> Thanks
> SASTRY
>

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