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Performance Data
Performance Data
The most valuable result of testing site/application capacity and overall performance is the
number of pages/hits per second that it can serve under different user load.
Note that a hit is a single request for resource (page code, image, script and so on) sent to
the server, while each page usually includes many hits (main page request and requests for page elements).
Performance Data report contains the
information on the level of performance: the number of successfully executed sessions/pages/hits
per time scale unit.
Click on the Performance Data subfolder of Summary Report folder in the Navigation Pane to display the
report.
Successful sessions per second
This table shows the number of sessions executed without errors per
time scale unit (second, minute or hour).
Successful pages per second
This table shows the number of pages executed without errors per time scale unit (second,
minute or hour).
Successful hits per second
This table shows the number of hits executed without errors per time scale unit (second,
minute or hour).
Server utilization, %
This table shows the values of CPU, memory and disk utilization for
the tested web server. These are the values of corresponding
counters:
CPU counter,
Memory counter and
Disk counter.
MS SQL/Oracle performance counters
This table shows values measured by
SQL performance counters
for a tested database server.
Load Agent utilization, %
This table shows values of CPU, memory and network utilization for Load Agents participated in the test run.
If the utilization of some resource reaches 80% (warning level), the corresponding line is highlighted in yellow.
If the utilization reaches 98% (overload level), the corresponding line is highlighted in red.