Usually this is a result of a) using/copying "test_sleep_in_ms": 10 in TestSpecifications and/or b) misinterpretation of how HTTPLOadTest TestSpecifications differ from similar products by forgetting that a TestSpecification is a linked list/chain of HTTP-requests, and the default measurement is for the complete HTTP-reequest flow. We plan to extend the statistics and metrics in future HTTPLOadTest releases to make it less likely for users to misunderstand these concepts.
Usually this is a result of a misinterpretation of how HTTPLOadTest TestSpecifications differ from similar products. In HTTPLoadTest a TestSpecification is a linked list/chain of HTTP-requests, and the default measurement is for the complete HTTP-reequest flow. We plan to extend the statistics and metrics in future HTTPLOadTest releases to make it less likely for users to misunderstand these concepts.