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Ok, lets go Step by Step
According to "Load Testing Analysis Page"
Avg Process Time column stores the average virtual user life time
and According to the "HTTP Load Testing - Timing Task Execution"
the life time of virtual users contains of three parts,as below
1. Load testing engine initialization time.
2. Time needed to simulate connections (see below).
3. Time needed to log results and calculate the summary.
And The life time of a connection consists of the following components:
1. Load testing engine initialization time.
2. Connection initialization time (this time is shown in the Initialization Time (s) column of the Connections section of the Load Testing log page). 3. Time needed to simulate requests and receive responses (see below).
4. Connection finalization time.
5. Time needed to log results.
--> At this point, for 1 and 5 in connection times, arent they also included in first step in 1 and 3 ??
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And lets cintunie from help it says that
As you can see, the time taken by items 1, 2, 4 and 5 is the difference between the connection time and the sum of request's and response's times.
-- > So here is my case again, for a typical test with 1 user and 17 request,
Avg. Process Time = 3.85 (in Analysis Page)
Sum of all ResponseTimes in the same test, = 0.3 (I dont mention request times, they are always 0)
And when I want to calculate that difference in order to learn the time taken by items 1,2,4,5
3.85 - 0.3 = 3.55
So, thats it ?? You mean by test actulay 0.3 seconds and all 3.5 seconds spend for initialization and log writing ? Are you kidding..
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