Hey guys, what’s shaking? Here’s a quick post about the results of a test with the K6. I’ve already seen some materials talking about how to work with K6, but nothing showing what each of the returns would be ?
To understand better, here’s a brief explanation of each data it returns based on the image above.
data_received: 114 MB received at a rate of 3.7 MB/s.
data_sent: 284 kB sent at a rate of 9.2 kB/s.
http_req_blocked: The average time HTTP requests spent blocked was 6.02ms, with a minimum of 0s and a maximum of 181.52ms.
http_req_connecting: The average time HTTP requests spent connecting was 404.03 µs, with a minimum of 0 s and a maximum of 11.92 ms.
http_req_duration: The average duration of HTTP requests was 104.31 ms, with a minimum of 47.58 ms and a maximum of 406.39 ms.
http_req_failed: None of the 276 HTTP requests failed (0.00%).
http_req_receiving: The average time HTTP requests spent receiving data was 78.69 ms, with a minimum of 31.94 ms and a maximum of 263.86 ms.
http_req_sending: The average time HTTP requests spent sending data was 206.68 µs, with a minimum of 16 µs and a maximum of 981 µs.
http_req_tls_handshaking: The average TLS handshaking time for HTTP requests was 4.91ms, with a minimum of 0s and a maximum of 151.45ms.
http_req_waiting: The average time HTTP requests spent waiting for the server’s response was 25.41ms, with a minimum of 9.9ms and a maximum of 364.13ms.
http_reqs: 276 HTTP requests made at a rate of 8.911383 requests per second.
iteration_duration: The average duration of test iterations was 1.11 s, with a minimum of 1.04 s and a maximum of 1.4 s.
iterations: 276 iterations executed at a rate of 8.911383 iterations per second.
vus: There were 10 virtual users (VUs) active during testing, with a minimum and maximum of 10 VUs.
vus_max: The maximum number of virtual users (VUs) was 10, with a minimum and maximum of 10 VUs.
That’s it guys ?
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