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Elapsed Time vs throughput

This is a discussion on Elapsed Time vs throughput within the LoadRunner forums, part of the Software Testing category; what is the difference between Elapsed Time and Throughput?...

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Question Elapsed Time vs throughput

what is the difference between Elapsed Time and Throughput?
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Re: Elapsed Time vs throughput

Elapsed Time is duration after starting the scenario.

Throughput (Packets/Sec): No.of data packets sent out by the server in a Second.

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