![]() We had a failing test with hardly a chance of figuring out what to do about it. When someone changed something in the flow of one of the scenarios we tested. It was very hard to tell whether the performance had gotten better or worse, or if there was something else going on.īut the major issue did not surface until a couple of weeks later. It was very hard to compare the data from one run to the data on a previous run.Our servers were getting hammered in the first couple of minutes until everything settled down and we got a normal amount of traffic going We could not get the ramp up period to work in JMeter.We needed information on pageviews, not HTTP requests There seems to be no way in JMeter to group a couple of HTTP request in one pageview.This took between half a day and a day to accomplish We wanted to scale up the load to the point where 1 machine was not able to generate the load anymore We divided up the data sets, started 3 separate JMeters at roughly the same time and integrated the XML files later. ![]() The latest version of course, because earlier versions of excel can not handle all the data.
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