- Requirements report
The Performance Requirements report is renamed to Requirements report. The Requirements report validates the performance and functional requirements that you set in a test or in a schedule.
- Synchronization Point report
This report provides information about the synchronization points in test runs and lets you manually release a user from a synchronization point. To release a user, right-click in the report and select Manage Synchronization Points.
- Loops report
This report summarizes the functionality of loops in a test.
- Agents Health Report
With the Agents Health Report, you can view the usage data of CPU, Memory, Threads, and JVM Heap for the agent machines involved in the run. The report shows usage data for the Agent Host and Agent Process on the agent machines. By default, the Enable Agent Health Report check box at is selected. Also, by default, the report opens in the Compare mode. You cannot disable the compare mode.
- Rate Runner report
You can use the Rate Runner report to view how all the Rate Runner groups in the Rate Schedule have performed during the run.
- Transaction report
This report summarizes the success of transactions in the run, plots on a graph the response trend of each transaction during a specific sample interval, and shows the transaction throughput.
- Transaction Percentile report
This report shows the 85th, 90th, and 95th percentile elapsed times for all users, the union of all transactions in a run, and for the 10 slowest transactions in a run.
- Transaction Net Server Time Percentile report
This report shows the 85th, 90th, and 95th percentile net server times for all users and the union of all transactions in a run. The report also shows the 10 slowest transactions in a run. The net server time corresponds to the cumulative server response times within a transaction. Net server time does not include think times and delays, which are included in the elapsed time.
- Rate Generator report
Use this report to determine if the transactions run at the rate that you specify.
- SAP performance test reports
When you test an SAP application, these performance test reports are produced during a run and saved after a run.
- Citrix performance test reports
When you test a Citrix XenApp application, these reports are produced during a run and saved after a run.
- Web service reports
When you test a web service, these reports are produced during a run and saved after a run.
- Socket performance test reports
When you test a socket application, these performance test reports are produced during a run and saved after a run.
- HTTP counters
HTTP counters, which are displayed in the Performance Test Runs view, enable you to customize your reports with dynamic information that is updated for each run.
- SAP counters
SAP generic counters, which are displayed in the Performance Test Runs view, enable you to customize your SAP reports with dynamic information that is updated for each run.
- Citrix counters
Citrix generic counters, which are displayed in the Performance Test Runs view, enable you to customize your Citrix reports with dynamic information that is updated for each run.
- Service counters
Service counters, which are displayed in the Test Runs view, enable you to customize your service test reports with dynamic information that is updated for each run.
- Socket counters
With socket generic counters, which are displayed in the Performance Test Runs view, you can customize your socket reports with dynamic information that is updated for each run.