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**Total # of requests** **Success %** **TPS** **Avg. time taken per request** **Min. time taken per request** **Max. time taken per request**
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- 176407 100% 0.68 7340 ms 34 ms 49298 ms
+ 627746 100% 2.42 2058 ms 26 ms 72809 ms
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+.. image:: images/api-s3p-jm-1_H.png
**JMeter Results**
The following graphs show the response time distributions. The "Get Policy Types" API calls are the most expensive calls that
average a 10 seconds plus response time.
-.. image:: images/api-response-time-distribution.png
-.. image:: images/api-response-time-overtime.png
+.. image:: images/api-response-time-distribution_H.png
+.. image:: images/api-response-time-overtime_H.png
Performance Test of Policy API
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-A specific performance test was omitted in Guilin. The JMeter script used in the stability run injected
+A specific performance test was omitted in Honululu (as in Guilin). The JMeter script used in the stability run injected
back to back traffic with 5 parallel threads with no pauses between requests. Since the JMeter threads operate
in synchronous mode (waiting for a request's response before sending the next request), JMeter injection rates autoregulate
because of the backpressure imposed by the response times. Even though the response times are high, the