Interpreting the results
Brian Donahue
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Hello,
Thanks for your post and I'm sorry about the delay in answering. The summary information by page's count column tells you the total number of times that the page had been accessed by the test. I think that if an error occurs, that hit will not show up in the count. I know this to be true for the summary information by object.
All of the data in the graphs has to do with your system's performance much more than the web server's performance. This way you can see how many users accessing your website will affect the usage of system resources. This is useful to know, but has no effect on the rest of the statistics taken about the response time of the web application. Pages/sec is showing how the virtual memory is being affected in particular.
For more information, you can reference the help file. There is a FAQ that explains the most common questions.
Thanks for your post and I'm sorry about the delay in answering. The summary information by page's count column tells you the total number of times that the page had been accessed by the test. I think that if an error occurs, that hit will not show up in the count. I know this to be true for the summary information by object.
All of the data in the graphs has to do with your system's performance much more than the web server's performance. This way you can see how many users accessing your website will affect the usage of system resources. This is useful to know, but has no effect on the rest of the statistics taken about the response time of the web application. Pages/sec is showing how the virtual memory is being affected in particular.
For more information, you can reference the help file. There is a FAQ that explains the most common questions.
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