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Author: Chen Lei (jackei)
E-mail: jackeichan@gmail.com
Blog:http://jackei.cnblogs.com
Aggregate report is a Listener commonly used in JMeter, and Chinese is translated into "aggregated reports".
If everyone is doing Web application performance testing, such as only one login request, then in aggregate report, a row of data, a total of 10 fields, the meaning is as follows.
#Samples: Indicates how many requests you have made in this test, and if you simulate 10 users, each user iterates 10 times, then this shows a 100
Average: Average response time--the average response time of a single Request by default, or the average response time in Transaction when a Transaction Controller is used
Median: Median, which is the response time of 50% users
90% line:90% User's response time
Note: For the meanings of 50% and 90% concurrent users, please refer to the following
Http://www.cnblogs.com/jackei/archive/2006/11/11/557972.html
Min: Minimum response time
Max: Maximum response time
error%: Number of requests with errors in this test/total number of requests
Throughput: Throughput--By default, the number of requests completed per second (request per Second), when Transaction Controller is used, can also represent LoadRunner-like Transaction per Number of Second
Kb/sec: The amount of data received from the server side per second, equivalent to throughput/sec in LoadRunner
In addition, if you encounter problems in the process of using JMeter, it is recommended to refer to this article first
Http://www.cnblogs.com/jackei/archive/2006/11/06/551921.html
For other articles on JMeter and performance testing, see the links below
Http://www.cnblogs.com/jackei/archive/2006/11/13/558720.html