If you want to test basic concurrency there is a free opensource tool called 
"siege". Not sure if it is available in windows but  works great in Linux/unix. 

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On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:20 PM, "Charlie Arehart" <char...@carehart.org> wrote:

> Thanks for that, Shawn. :-) (The reference to the CF411, I mean.) I’ll admit 
> I don’t really describe or review the tools I list there (just way too many). 
>  I do list both free and commercial, and installed and hosted solutions, for 
> load testing.
> 
> But I will say that to your need, Ed, you may want to consider the Paessler 
> Web Server Stress tool, which does offer the “recording” feature. Many of the 
> tools do, including free ones. But the Paessler tool, while commercial, does 
> have a free version for 10 users sending each no sooner than every 10 
> seconds. Admittedly, that’s not “a lot of load”, but that can send be one 
> request per second over the 10 users, so for many that’s better than doing 
> none at all.
> 
>  
> 
> /charlie
> 
>  
> 
> From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of shawn gorrell
> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 2:53 PM
> To: discussion@acfug.org
> Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Load testing a ColdFusion server
> 
>  
> 
> For question 1, refer to Charlie's CF411. It is the best list of tools that 
> you can find in one place, and he can typically discuss any of them (at 
> length;).
> 
>  
> 
> From: "szwedo...@epamail.epa.gov" <szwedo...@epamail.epa.gov>
> To: discussion@acfug.org
> Sent: Wed, October 20, 2010 2:48:40 PM
> Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Load testing a ColdFusion server
> 
> 
> 1. Can anyone recommend load testing software for ColdFusion? We're
> running CF 8 on a Windows box.  My quick search yielded "OpenDemand for
> Adobe ColdFusion MX".  What I like about this product is that it
> captures and replays user interactions automatically.  So we should be
> able to crank out scenarios involving our actual applications.
> 
> 2.  No one in our group is a dedicated ColdFusion administrator.  I'm
> looking at a description of a Fig Leaf Software Training course called
> Administrating ColdFusion 9.  The description of the course looks great.
> Anyone have any experience with Fig Leaf Software CF admin training?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> ed
> 
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