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Updates to "Calculate concurrent users for load tests" guide #1845

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heitortsergent opened this issue Jan 27, 2025 · 0 comments
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Updates to "Calculate concurrent users for load tests" guide #1845

heitortsergent opened this issue Jan 27, 2025 · 0 comments
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Related to #1839. Feedback from @codebien:

  • Add a short explanation about what "concurrent users" are.
  • In "Designing load tests", explain why having smaller timeframes than hourly doesn't make sense.
  • In the example section at the end where we compare peak traffic to average traffic, explain why it's important to use a better metric than average, like percentile.
@heitortsergent heitortsergent added Area: OSS Content Improvements or additions to community/oss documentation Priority: Low labels Jan 27, 2025
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