What is the difference between classic schedule and real
schedule in controller ?
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Real-life schedule can be use to emulate a real-life
scenario where you have the load varying at different
points of times. Like for example: you may want to ramp-up
10 users first with a ramp-up of 1 user/10 sec and then
after 5 mins you want to ramp in 10 more users but with a
ramp-up of 5 users/10 sec.This can be done by clicking on
the field marked * in the scheduler.This kind of a scenario
can be emulated using a real-life schedule. In a real life
schedule you can change the number of users by changing the
users value in the Start Vusers section of the Scheduler.
Whatever number of users you define here will be equally
distributed among the scripts.
Classic schedule on the other hand is more flexible and the
people using LR from the good-old mercury days are
comfortable with this(atleast I am). It gives you the
flexiblity to have different user load for different
scripts which is not possible in real-life schedule as it
is shared equally. The classic schedule you have to
manually pause the ramp-up whenever you want a particular
user load to run whereas in real-life schedule this is kind
of automated as you can define different ramp-up rates.You
can add loadgenerators in classic schedule. Have you tried
adding another script and tried using the add option in the
loadgenerator tab?
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