Re: Test Scenario for Realtime latency benchmark in the worstcase environment.

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Thank you  for your opinions.

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Sven-Thorsten
Dietrich<sven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> There are no guarantees.
> Only extensive testing can validate the application.
> IMO 24 hours is not nearly enough.
It's right.
> I know of stress tests that have been run for multiple weeks.
Actually, I am trying  experiments with increase of test time to
measure latencies
step by step.

For example,
30 minutes --> 1hour --> 1day(24hours) --> 3days --> 6days (until now)

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