JTL likely refers to JMeter Test Logs. These logs contain the results of performance tests conducted using Apache JMeter, a popular open-source load testing tool. JTL files usually store data in CSV or XML format, capturing metrics like response times, latency, and error rates for each request during the test. They are used for analyzing performance bottlenecks, identifying areas for optimization, and generating reports.
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