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sekhar_a_badugu
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor

Concurrent users testing with Qlik NPrinting and Nprinting newsstand

Hi,

we have clients who is using Qlik Nprinting with Qliksense and we want to test with more concurrent users to download the reports from NPrinting newsstand and understand the NPrinting server behavior.

Example:

 

100 concurrent users will login to NPrinting newsstand and will be downloading the report then we need to check what is CPU and memory of NPrinting server. 

Can  Qlikscalability tool support for this scenario?

Can Jmeter support this scenario?

we have tried with Jmeter and  facing some difficulty with different session ids while doing parameterization.

Please do the needful.

Thanks

Sekhar

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Frank_S
Support
Support

Hi @sekhar_a_badugu 

Check out this link https://community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Design-Blog/Introducing-the-Qlik-Scalability-Tool/ba-p/1474018

In the meantime, please check the performance recommendations here: https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/June2019/Content/NPrinting/DeployingQVNprinting/Performance.ht...

Hopefully you will be able to make use of some or all of this above information as needed.

Others here in this community might also have suggestions as well.

Kind regards.

 

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sekhar_a_badugu
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor
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Hi,

we have checked Qlik scalability tool and it works well and used to benchmark customers Qliksense reports.

i am looking for the below information.

Q) Can Qlik scalability tool be used for NPrinting and NPrinting newsstand?

if yes then please share the documentation how to use Qlik scalability tool for NPrinting and newstand

Frank_S
Support
Support

Hi @sekhar_a_badugu 

Also, you can check out the following article which mentions information about fine tuning and sizing information specific to NPrinting.

Kind regards...

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