What is RDR files in Load runner?
What is Scenario Configuration in Load runner
Answer Posted / satish2410
Work is triggered by the arrival of a request, called a
Resource Demand Request (RDR). An RDR is a variablelength
structure which contains a fix-sized header and a list
of Resource Demand Instructions (RDIs).
An RDI is used to describe resource consumption. So, the
behavior of the system can be controlled by the RDR
generator, which simplifies testing different
configurations.
Each request consists of a Resource Demand Record
(RDR), which describes the resource consumption on one or
more emulated services.
Scenario Configuration, it is depend on the requirement,
like Loadgenerators and Scripts and rampup and down and
Schedule Duration and load distribution.
Ex: We want to run 500vusers for a duration of 1 hr
rampup: 1 usr 1sec
rampdown: 1 usr 1 sec
duration : 1 hr,
like that we can configure
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