Performance Testing Counters for Load Runner | Counters for Load runner Analysis
Performance Counters for LoadRunner
Client-Side Counters
- Response Time: Measures the time from when a user enters a request until the first character of the response is received.
- Throughput: Represents the rate at which a computer or network receives requests per second.
- Amount of Connection Pooling: Indicates the number of user requests that are met by pooled connections.
- Maximum Active Sessions: Reflects the maximum number of sessions that can be active at once.
- Hits per Second: Represents the number of hits on a web server during each second of a load test.
- Hit Ratios: Measure the efficiency of caching mechanisms.
Server-Side Counters
- Processor Usage: Measures the amount of time the processor spends executing non-idle threads.
- Memory Use: Indicates the amount of physical memory available to processes on a computer.
- Disk Time: Measures the amount of time the disk is busy executing read or write requests.
- Network Output Queue Length: Indicates the length of the output packet queue in packets.
- Rollback Segment: Tracks the amount of data that can rollback at any point in time.
- Database Locks: Monitors the locking of tables and databases.
- Top Waits: Monitored to determine which wait times can be reduced when retrieving data from memory.
- Thread Counts: Measures the number of threads that are running and currently active.
- Garbage Collection: Tracks the efficiency of returning unused memory back to the system.
3 comments:
Good info....Are all these server side metrics?
Are all these server side counters?
NO..All are not Server side metrices..Few among them like Memory, COU Utlisations , Disk time are server side metrices
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