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 sessio

Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Josh Nathanson
ginal Message - From: "Munson, Jacob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:11 PM Subject: RE: CF Load testing tools > There's also OpenSTA, which I haven't used but have heard good things > about. And it's

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 - Original Message - From: "Munson, Jacob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006

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 [mailt

Re: CF Load testing tools

2006-06-14 Thread Josh Nathanson
s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" 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

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

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

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 request

RE: CF & Load Testing

2000-11-10 Thread Kevin Langevin
CF-Talk > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: CF & Load Testing > > > > We are stress testing an application here with LoadRunner. > > Does anyone have any experience testing a CF app with this > > tool? > > I haven't really worked in earnest with

RE: CF & Load Testing

2000-11-10 Thread Dave Watts
> We are stress testing an application here with LoadRunner. > Does anyone have any experience testing a CF app with this > tool? I haven't really worked in earnest with LoadRunner, but I'll give this a shot. > At present we're simulating all of the virtual users as > coming from one IP addr

CF & Load Testing

2000-11-09 Thread Billy Cravens
We are stress testing an application here with LoadRunner. Does anyone have any experience testing a CF app with this tool? At present we're simulating all of the virtual users as coming from one IP address. My theory is that no matter how many "users" LoadRunner is throwing at the application,