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Monday, September 17, 2012

Loadrunner Analysis Graphs

1) Summary page shows the summarized analysis on single page.


2) Running Vusers displays the number of Vusers that executed Vuser scripts, and their status, during each second of a load test. This graph is useful for determining the Vuser load on your server at any given moment.


 3)  Hits per Second displays the number of hits made on the Web server by Vusers during each second of the load test. This graph helps you evaluate the amount of load Vusers generate, in terms of the number of hits.


 4)      Throughput displays the amount of throughput (in bytes) on the Web server during the load test. Throughput represents the amount of data that the Vusers received from the server at any given second. This graph helps you to evaluate the amount of load Vusers generate, in terms of server throughput.


 5)      Transaction Summary displays the number of transactions that passed, failed, stopped, or ended with errors.









6)      Average Transaction Response Time displays the average time taken to perform transactions during each second of the load test. This graph helps you determine whether the performance of the server is within acceptable minimum and maximum transaction performance time ranges defined for your system.









7)      Connections per Second display the number of Connections per Second.









8)      Transaction Response Time Under Load displays average transaction response times relative to the number of Vusers running at any given point during the load test. This graph helps you view the general impact of Vuser load on performance time and is most useful when analyzing a load test which is run with a gradual load.









9)      Transaction Response Time (Percentile) displays the percentage of transactions that were performed within a given time range. This graph helps you determine the percentage of transactions that meet the performance criteria defined for your system.



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