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Quick tip: Test result with K6

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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Written by
Thiago Adriano

Microsoft (MVP), currently works as Software Architect for TV Bandeirantes. In recent years, he has focused on technologies created by Microsoft, but he has always been on the lookout for new technologies that are emerging on the market. In short, he is passionate about what he does, he has his profession as a hobby.

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