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		By: J.Reynolds		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Paul, 

You say &#039;All tests must be ran consecutively, with no interruptions&#039; and I understand why as any pause would allow GC activity the opportunity to step back from the transition to steady state.  How do you kick off the next test in a series in IOmeter?  Are you doing this manually in the IOmeter control panel (as quickly as you can) or have you automated it in some way?

Regds, JR]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Paul, </p>
<p>You say &#8216;All tests must be ran consecutively, with no interruptions&#8217; and I understand why as any pause would allow GC activity the opportunity to step back from the transition to steady state.  How do you kick off the next test in a series in IOmeter?  Are you doing this manually in the IOmeter control panel (as quickly as you can) or have you automated it in some way?</p>
<p>Regds, JR</p>
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