| This Report |
Workload Generator Profile:
Workload Generator System: TOSHIBA1
Operating System: Windows NT 4.0
Logged in as: Administrator
GroupSizr licensed to: Test User, Technovations
This report generated on: 10/20/00 1:27:07 PM
| General Comments/Executive Summary: |
GroupSizr Demo test
| Test Results: The following table shows the various operations that were performed against the test target. Each operation is an atomic measure which represents a unit of work. The first column of the table shows the type of operation that was performed, and the rest of the table shows statistical data associated with that operation. The table shows the total number of operations, Response Time and Throughput data. Here are some simple definitions of Response Time and Throughput. Response Time is the end to end elapsed time for an operation to complete, and Throughput is the number of operations that could be performed per unit of time. Response time is a good indicator of how FAST a server (or Test Target) is from a end user perspective, while Throughput is an indicator of the volume of work that can be performed simultaneously by the server. Both of these metrics are important. The following table also shows the variability of Response Times during the experiment using Standard Deviation about the mean, along with a presentation of data points which show operations which took the least Response Time (Min), the most time (Max) and the time taken by the last operation (Last). |
| Notes OpType |
No. of Ops |
Avg. Rate (Ops/Min) |
Avg. Latency (ms) |
Std. Deviation (ms) |
Min. (ms) |
Max. (ms) |
Last (ms) | Add |
80 |
34.48 |
102.22 |
169.04 |
0 |
841 |
61 | Update |
40 |
17.24 |
192.15 |
454.42 |
10 |
2554 |
10 | Read |
40 |
17.24 |
31.5 |
81.81 |
0 |
440 |
40 | Delete |
40 |
17.24 |
187.5 |
425.94 |
0 |
2203 |
0 | Navigate |
20 |
8.62 |
1913.2 |
2320.47 |
410 |
8201 |
481 | Open |
20 |
8.62 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 | Close |
20 |
8.62 |
0.5 |
2.18 |
0 |
10 |
0 | ConsoleOps |
20 |
8.62 |
1494.15 |
1277.06 |
540 |
5728 |
551 | FT Search |
20 |
8.62 |
1272.4 |
2160.52 |
50 |
6780 |
50 | SendMail |
31 |
13.36 |
3375.03 |
2628.62 |
311 |
12698 |
971 | All |
371 |
159.91 |
690.8 |
1899.17 |
0 |
11627 |
590 | |
| Contents of this Report This report contains several sections which document test configuration and output details. These parameters can be used to analyze the test to any level of detail. It also provides an opportunity to reproduce tests at a later point of time. |
| Completion Time Summary This section shows the breakdown in Response Times for this test. The time intervals specified are defined as part of test setup. This section readily shows how different Quality Of Service (QOS) criteria were met under these simulation conditions. This data can also be used to understand the Response Time that you may see in a production environment under load conditions simulated by this test. |

| Test Characteristics Following are some basic run-time summaries of this simulation. This shows the amount of time spent during different stages of the test. It also presents an overall count of the number of test errors that were encountered during the test. |

| Test Configuration Summary This section documents the number of users simulated (or specified to simulate), a summary of test settings that were configured using test setup, Acceptance criteria definitions, script file(s) used for the test, server configuration details. |

| Simultaneous User Sessions = 20 |
| Test Settings file This Documents the settings file (SIZR.INI). To reproduce these settings, you can simply cut this part of the report and paste it into (as) the SIZR.INI file. |

| Acceptance Criteria Definitions: These are definition of Acceptance criteria that were part of test setup. |

| ScriptFile used for Test |

| Logfile from Test This section documents the logfile from the test. This logfile has details of every operation that was performed during this experiment. These details can be used to analyze the data to any level of detail or simply to produce scatter graphs by importing to a standard spreadsheet program. |
