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In Ynadex.Tank presentations, like this one, you have drawn RPS (requests per second) line over Response Time Quantiles graph, which is very useful to interpret the graphs. In actual report you don't have such line drawn. This makes to determine current RPS at any point quite hassle. Currently, I should go to Responses per second graph and draw imaginary diagonal line over left start point to the right ending point, (or apply some ruler to the screen), and then guess what RPS is at that point drawing imaginary horizontal line to the left corner. This is quite hard and imprecise. Other method is, in Responses per second I should manually average points around point of interest. This is very imprecise. Or, user just take random displayed value over point of interest. Because Responses per second graph is very volatile, this is super imprecise, and also this is not requests per second at all.
Please draw RPS line on Response Time Quantiles and/or Responses per second graphs. That would be useful just to point cursor to correct point and see numerical value of RPS.
If it's already possible to enable such overlay line, please, provide example how to enable it for default html report.
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In Ynadex.Tank presentations, like this one, you have drawn RPS (requests per second) line over
Response Time Quantiles
graph, which is very useful to interpret the graphs. In actual report you don't have such line drawn. This makes to determine current RPS at any point quite hassle. Currently, I should go toResponses per second
graph and draw imaginary diagonal line over left start point to the right ending point, (or apply some ruler to the screen), and then guess what RPS is at that point drawing imaginary horizontal line to the left corner. This is quite hard and imprecise. Other method is, inResponses per second
I should manually average points around point of interest. This is very imprecise. Or, user just take random displayed value over point of interest. BecauseResponses per second
graph is very volatile, this is super imprecise, and also this is not requests per second at all.Please draw RPS line on
Response Time Quantiles
and/orResponses per second
graphs. That would be useful just to point cursor to correct point and see numerical value of RPS.If it's already possible to enable such overlay line, please, provide example how to enable it for default html report.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: