RE: Load testing tools.

2009-01-13 Thread Robert Rawlins
Mark, Jamie, Will,

Thanks for the suggestions guys :-) I'll take a look into the different ones
and see which works best for me JMeter certainly sounds very cool!

Cheers all,

Rob


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Re: Load testing tools.

2009-01-12 Thread Will Tomlinson
I played around with WebLoad and thought it was pretty easy to use. 

http://www.webload.org/

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RE: Load testing tools.

2009-01-12 Thread Jaime Metcher
+1 for jMeter.  It's not *too* finicky...

Coupla nice features worth mentioning:
1. You can set it to either remember or forget cookies.  With cookies on,
you can script a whole login sequence and use that as your load test.  With
cookies off, you can stress your server with 50,000 live sessions in the
blinking of an eye.
2. The test scripts can read parameters out of a comma-delimited file.  If
you point the above-mentioned login sequence at a file containing a bunch of
user accounts, you can get the worst of both worlds and have 50,000 live
*authenticated* sessions. 

Kind of fun.  Your server *will* crash - but do you know when? (cue spooky
music).

Jaime

> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Mandel [mailto:mark.man...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2009 7:23 AM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Load testing tools.
> 
> I got quite into jMeter, but its a bit finicky to get into.
> 
> Once you understand how it works, tho', its very flexible (and free!)
> 
> Mark
> 
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Robert Rawlins < 
> robert.rawl...@thinkbluemedia.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> > Afternoon guys,
> >
> > Any good recommendations on load testing tools? I'm just 
> looking for 
> > something that'll make HTTP requests to a bunch of given 
> URLS on set 
> > intervals for a period of time, monitoring response times etc. I've 
> > used a couple in the past but forget which, thought I'd get 
> your suggestions.
> >
> > Obviously I'm quite partial to something free or open source ;-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Rob
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> 
> 

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Re: Load testing tools.

2009-01-12 Thread Mark Mandel
I got quite into jMeter, but its a bit finicky to get into.

Once you understand how it works, tho', its very flexible (and free!)

Mark

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Robert Rawlins <
robert.rawl...@thinkbluemedia.co.uk> wrote:

> Afternoon guys,
>
> Any good recommendations on load testing tools? I'm just looking for
> something that'll make HTTP requests to a bunch of given URLS on set
> intervals for a period of time, monitoring response times etc. I've used a
> couple in the past but forget which, thought I'd get your suggestions.
>
> Obviously I'm quite partial to something free or open source ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob
>
>
>
> 

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Load testing tools.

2009-01-12 Thread Robert Rawlins
Afternoon guys,

Any good recommendations on load testing tools? I’m just looking for 
something that’ll make HTTP requests to a bunch of given URLS on set 
intervals for a period of time, monitoring response times etc. I’ve used a 
couple in the past but forget which, thought I’d get your suggestions.

Obviously I'm quite partial to something free or open source ;-)

Cheers,

Rob



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Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread James Holmes
Yes, that's what I found when I tried it. I recommend it to all. You
can even distribute your tests to a farm of clients to come closer to
simulating a real-life load situaiton.

On 6/15/06, Josh Nathanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quick report:  OpenSTA rocks.  It lets you record browser sessions as if you
> were surfing a site, then basically load tests by simulating a number of
> virtual users replaying the browser session you recorded.  Super easy to use
> and install and it's free.



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Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Josh Nathanson
Quick report:  OpenSTA rocks.  It lets you record browser sessions as if you 
were surfing a site, then basically load tests by simulating a number of 
virtual users replaying the browser session you recorded.  Super easy to use 
and install and it's free.

Thanks Jacob!!

-- Josh


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> There's also OpenSTA, which I haven't used but have heard good things
> about.  And it's open source, which I know doesn't get as many people
> excited around here as in other circles, but that's always a plus for
> me.
>
> http://www.opensta.org/
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 2:57 PM
>>
>> Yup, doesn't need to be cf, just thought it would be cool if
>> it was...then I
>> could tinker around with it if need be.  I envisioned running
>> it client side
>> on my CF dev at localhost in a web browser.
>>
>> Am looking into JMeter now.
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Dave Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "CF-Talk" 
>>
>> > Why do you want it to be CF-based? (load-testing is a
>> really a client-side
>> > activity)
>> >
>> > Anyways, check out Microsoft's Web Stress Tool or JMeter -
>> both free tools
>> > that are widely used.
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Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Josh Nathanson
Thanks Jacob.  JMeter is pretty nice but really slow, as my laptop isn't 
very souped up (512 MB ram).  I'm downloading OpenSTA now.

-- Josh


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> There's also OpenSTA, which I haven't used but have heard good things
> about.  And it's open source, which I know doesn't get as many people
> excited around here as in other circles, but that's always a plus for
> me.
>
> http://www.opensta.org/
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 2:57 PM
>>
>> Yup, doesn't need to be cf, just thought it would be cool if
>> it was...then I
>> could tinker around with it if need be.  I envisioned running
>> it client side
>> on my CF dev at localhost in a web browser.
>>
>> Am looking into JMeter now.
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Dave Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "CF-Talk" 
>>
>> > Why do you want it to be CF-based? (load-testing is a
>> really a client-side
>> > activity)
>> >
>> > Anyways, check out Microsoft's Web Stress Tool or JMeter -
>> both free tools
>> > that are widely used.
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RE: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Munson, Jacob
There's also OpenSTA, which I haven't used but have heard good things
about.  And it's open source, which I know doesn't get as many people
excited around here as in other circles, but that's always a plus for
me.

http://www.opensta.org/ 

> -Original Message-
> From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 2:57 PM
> 
> Yup, doesn't need to be cf, just thought it would be cool if 
> it was...then I 
> could tinker around with it if need be.  I envisioned running 
> it client side 
> on my CF dev at localhost in a web browser.
> 
> Am looking into JMeter now.
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Dave Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" 
> 
> > Why do you want it to be CF-based? (load-testing is a 
> really a client-side 
> > activity)
> >
> > Anyways, check out Microsoft's Web Stress Tool or JMeter - 
> both free tools 
> > that are widely used.

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Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Josh Nathanson
Yup, doesn't need to be cf, just thought it would be cool if it was...then I 
could tinker around with it if need be.  I envisioned running it client side 
on my CF dev at localhost in a web browser.

Am looking into JMeter now.

-- Josh



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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: CF Load testing tools


> Why do you want it to be CF-based? (load-testing is a really a client-side 
> activity)
>
> Anyways, check out Microsoft's Web Stress Tool or JMeter - both free tools 
> that are widely used.
>
> Dave Ross
> http://www.coldspringframework.org
>
>>Hey all,
>>
>>What are some recommendations for CF-based server load testing tools, if 
>>any
>>exist?  This is the first time I've needed to do any load testing so I'm
>>looking for something easy to implement, and that could simulate different
>>amounts of load.  Our current site averages about 1.7 requests per second 
>>so
>>I'd like to be able to simulate that amount of load if possible, and have 
>>it
>>request a variety of pages on the site.
>>
>>-- Josh
>
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Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Tariq Ahmed
Well Silk Performer and other tools from Mercury Software 
(www.mercury.com) are very good, but expensive. Depends on yer budget.

http://www.mercury.com/us/products/performance-center/



Josh Nathanson wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> What are some recommendations for CF-based server load testing tools, if any 
> exist?  This is the first time I've needed to do any load testing so I'm 
> looking for something easy to implement, and that could simulate different 
> amounts of load.  Our current site averages about 1.7 requests per second so 
> I'd like to be able to simulate that amount of load if possible, and have it 
> request a variety of pages on the site.
>
>   




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Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Dave Ross
Why do you want it to be CF-based? (load-testing is a really a client-side 
activity)

Anyways, check out Microsoft's Web Stress Tool or JMeter - both free tools that 
are widely used.

Dave Ross
http://www.coldspringframework.org

>Hey all,
>
>What are some recommendations for CF-based server load testing tools, if any 
>exist?  This is the first time I've needed to do any load testing so I'm 
>looking for something easy to implement, and that could simulate different 
>amounts of load.  Our current site averages about 1.7 requests per second so 
>I'd like to be able to simulate that amount of load if possible, and have it 
>request a variety of pages on the site.
>
>-- Josh

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CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Josh Nathanson
Hey all,

What are some recommendations for CF-based server load testing tools, if any 
exist?  This is the first time I've needed to do any load testing so I'm 
looking for something easy to implement, and that could simulate different 
amounts of load.  Our current site averages about 1.7 requests per second so 
I'd like to be able to simulate that amount of load if possible, and have it 
request a variety of pages on the site.

-- Josh



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Re: Load Testing Tools

2004-02-26 Thread Charlie Griefer
you could check out LoRCAT at
http://www.productivityenhancement.com/products.cfm

not sure if it's 100% what you're looking for, but probably worth looking
at.

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> Can someone recommend a good load testing tool for my ColdFusion server.
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Load Testing Tools

2004-02-26 Thread Sam komolafe
Can someone recommend a good load testing tool for my ColdFusion server.  I have a Compaq Pentium III  DL380 - dual processor server with win2000 server.

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Re: Load Testing Tools

2004-02-26 Thread Pete Freitag
Sam komolafe wrote:

> Can someone recommend a good load testing tool for my ColdFusion 
> server.  I have a Compaq Pentium III  DL380 - dual processor server 
> with win2000 server.

OpenSTA: http://www.opensta.org/
or the Microsoft Stress tool are both free, and work well.

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RE: load testing tools/services?

2003-12-02 Thread Adam Hope
Hi Kelly,

I have used www.opensta.org in the past. It's open source, fast, easy to use and very stable. Make sure you read the getting started guide though.

Adam.

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RE: load testing tools/services?

2003-12-01 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Try jUnit, available from http://www.junit.org/index.htm.

Very flexible testing package that comes for free. I use it for all my
applications.

M

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RE: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-04 Thread Dave Watts
> > OpenSTA is dead - or at least their website is, obviously 
> > due to patent violations.
>
> I just went to www.opensta.org and the website was fine!

I believe they were voluntarily participating in a website "blackout" to
protest pending software patent legislation in Europe. You can click on the
"no ePatents" image on their site for more information.

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RE: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-04 Thread Kola Oyedeji
Really?

I just went to www.opensta.org and the website was fine!

Kola


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>> 
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Re: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-03 Thread John Paul Ashenfelter
eWeek reviewed dieseltest a couple issues back -- free, but Windows-only.
www.dieseltest.com

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> Here are a few that may be helpful
> http://www.bpurcell.org/macromedia/loadtesting.cfm
>
> If you want something simple and inexpensive. Try Microsoft Web
Application Stress tool.  OpenSTA is a little more robust but a little more
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RE: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-02 Thread Philipp Cielen
OpenSTA is dead - or at least their website is, obviously due to patent
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RE: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-02 Thread Mike Brunt
Ian, this is a reasonable tool that you can evaluate first and it is not that 
expensive to buy.

http://www.paessler.com/index_eng.html

Hth.

Kind Regards - Mike Brunt

Original Message ---
Can anybody recommend a relatively simple and hopefully inexpensive load
testing tool that could be used to check a new CF built site.  Preferably
something that we can try before buying.

Thanks.

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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
Sacramento, CA


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Load Testing Tools

2003-09-02 Thread Brandon Purcell
Here are a few that may be helpful
http://www.bpurcell.org/macromedia/loadtesting.cfm

If you want something simple and inexpensive. Try Microsoft Web Application Stress 
tool.  OpenSTA is a little more robust but a little more difficult to work with.
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Brandon Purcell
http://www.bpurcell.org
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RE: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-02 Thread Benoit Hediard
Paessler has some nice tools : pretty cheap, great functionalities and very
easy to use.

Webserver Stress Tool :
http://www.paessler.com/webstress

You can download a trial version.


Benoit Hediard
www.benorama.com

PS : IP Check Server monitor is also great (http://www.paessler.com/ipcheck)


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Can anybody recommend a relatively simple and hopefully inexpensive load
testing tool that could be used to check a new CF built site.  Preferably
something that we can try before buying.

Thanks.

--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
Sacramento, CA


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Load Testing Tools

2003-09-02 Thread Ian Skinner
Can anybody recommend a relatively simple and hopefully inexpensive load
testing tool that could be used to check a new CF built site.  Preferably
something that we can try before buying.

Thanks.

--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
Sacramento, CA

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