Re: Load Testing - what to look for and monitor/report

2012-02-12 Thread Dave Watts
> We're doing performance analysis and looking for bottlenecks ... In that case, you want to test a single server only, at least to start. You'll need to define user paths that are most likely to be followed by users within the application, and define timers for each step of the user path (where

RE: Load Testing - what to look for and monitor/report

2012-02-11 Thread Brook Davies
Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] Sent: February-11-12 7:46 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Load Testing - what to look for and monitor/report > Anyhow, what I really want to know from you experts is what should I > be watching and recording during these load tests? Generally, you're intere

Re: Load Testing - what to look for and monitor/report

2012-02-11 Thread Dave Watts
> Anyhow, what I really want to know from you experts is what should I be > watching and recording during these load tests? Generally, you're interested in response time and throughput. > Also should I pair down from a load balanced solution to a single server to > make it easier to debug log fi

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 ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most

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/ Will ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to date Get the Free Trial http://ad.doubleclick.n

RE: Load testing tools.

2009-01-12 Thread Jaime Metcher
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, bu

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 too

RE: Load testing software for website with AD integrated authenti cation

2008-07-24 Thread Dave Watts
> How exactly do you "record" this? Is it a cookie that's set > or do you need a network traffic sniffer to pick up whatever > header is being passed? How often do the tokens or whatever > is passed get changed? I'm assuming each time you login > there's something that gets set? Yes, every tim

Re: Load testing software for website with AD integrated authenti cation

2008-07-24 Thread Larry Lyons
>> We're having some serious trouble with an internal website > >Almost any load testing tool will do this. There's nothing specific to AD >here, you simply have to record your browser session from an authenticated >machine. The credentials are just another HTTP request header. > >Dave Watts, CTO,

RE: Load testing software for website with AD integrated authenti cation

2008-07-24 Thread Burns, John D
Any suggestions on a tool like this? We haven't invested in anything yet so I'm willing to take suggestions. Just looking to find the right tool. -Original Message- From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:25 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Lo

Re: Load testing software for website with AD integrated authenti cation

2008-07-24 Thread James Holmes
mething that gets set? > > -Original Message- > From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 5:27 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: Load testing software for website with AD integrated > authenti cation -- mxAjax /

RE: Load testing software for website with AD integrated authenti cation

2008-07-24 Thread Burns, John D
t? -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 5:27 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Load testing software for website with AD integrated authenti cation > We're having some serious trouble with an internal website > that uses IIS pass-thr

RE: Load testing software for website with AD integrated authenti cation

2008-07-23 Thread Dave Watts
> We're having some serious trouble with an internal website > that uses IIS pass-through authentication that logs you in > automatically based on the user you're logged into your > computer as. The problem is, I can't find any load testing > apps that will test a site with that type of login.

Re: Load Testing

2008-04-02 Thread Matthew Williams
There's also Selenium (http://selenium-ide.openqa.org/download.jsp) and LoadRunner (now of HP, formerly of Mercury Software https://h10078.www1.hp.com/cda/hpms/display/main/hpms_content.jsp?zn=bto&cp=1-11-126-17%5E8_4000_100__). Selenium is free, LoadRunner is exceedingly not free. Matthew W

RE: Load Testing

2008-04-02 Thread Adam Churvis
We have been using Empirix eTEST Suite for years, but we're about to also start using TestComplete Enterprise (handles both web-based and Windows forms-based apps). The most important thing is not the software you use, it's the methodology you use. I have seen a lot of load tests, and this may se

Re: Load Testing

2008-04-02 Thread Brian Kotek
I've had good luck with the MS stress test tool: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/itsolutions/intranet/downloads/webstres.mspx?mfr=true On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Mike Harman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm interested in hearing what others are doing for load testing and what > s

Re: Load Testing Software

2007-10-03 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 02 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Did you try using Microsoft Web Stress Tool? It's quite decent and it's > free. Assuming I've already paid a fortune for my O/S licence, right ? -- Tom Chiverton Helping to conveniently maintain value-added e-services on: http://thefalken.livejo

RE: Load Testing Software

2007-10-03 Thread Tim Ashworth
PROTECTED] Sent: 02 October 2007 19:55 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Load Testing Software HI, Did you try using Microsoft Web Stress Tool? It's quite decent and it's free. Jayesh Viradiya Adobe CF Team -Original Message- From: Tim Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, O

RE: Load Testing Software

2007-10-02 Thread Jayesh Viradiya
HI, Did you try using Microsoft Web Stress Tool? It's quite decent and it's free. Jayesh Viradiya Adobe CF Team -Original Message- From: Tim Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 7:23 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Load Testing Software Hi All, Could anyone reco

RE: Load Testing Software

2007-10-02 Thread Tim Ashworth
Cheers, I'll report back. t -Original Message- From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 October 2007 16:34 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Load Testing Software webload is open source and free and pretty popular. Never used it myself but I plan to.. www.webloa

Re: Load Testing Software

2007-10-02 Thread Rick Root
webload is open source and free and pretty popular. Never used it myself but I plan to.. www.webload.org ~| Create robust enterprise, web RIAs. Upgrade to ColdFusion 8 and integrate with Adobe Flex http://www.adobe.com/products/

Re: Load Testing Software

2007-10-02 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 02 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Could anyone recommend a load testing tool? I've tried OpenSTA but didn't > get on with the help contents too well.. I like Apache JMeter. -- Tom Chiverton Helping to globally envisioneer vertical deliverables on: http://thefalken.livejourna

Re: Load Testing

2007-05-24 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 24 May 2007, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote: > Just out of interest which tool are you using Tom? I've downloaded the > trial edition of the Pasler one this morning and it seems to run very > nicely and give me a decent level of feedback. We don't, actually, load test (yeah, I know,

RE: Load Testing

2007-05-24 Thread Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
PROTECTED] Sent: 24 May 2007 09:56 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Load Testing On Thursday 24 May 2007, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote: > How does this stuff work with user authentication? The large majority of my > application (all except one lonely cfm) are behind my authentication > syst

Re: Load Testing

2007-05-24 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 24 May 2007, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote: > How does this stuff work with user authentication? The large majority of my > application (all except one lonely cfm) are behind my authentication > system, is this passler software (or any of the others) able to work around > that if I

RE: Load Testing

2007-05-24 Thread Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
CTED] Sent: 23 May 2007 22:12 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Load Testing Webserver Stress Tool http://www.paessler.com/webstress Jake Pilgrim wrote: > I'm just wondering, what do you use for load testing your applications? > > Thanks! > Jake > --

Re: Load Testing

2007-05-23 Thread Oğuz Demirkapı
Webserver Stress Tool http://www.paessler.com/webstress Jake Pilgrim wrote: > I'm just wondering, what do you use for load testing your applications? > > Thanks! > Jake > -- ~~~ Oğuz Demirkapı TeraTech Inc. | Senior Developer 405 E

Re: Load Testing

2007-05-23 Thread Brian Kotek
If you have access to a Windows box, Microsoft has a free and quite easy to use load testing tool: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e2c0585a-062a-439e-a67d-75a89aa36495&DisplayLang=en On 5/23/07, Jake Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm just wondering, what do you

Re: Load Testing

2007-05-23 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
We use LoadRunner "This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business, Registered in England, Number 678540. It contains information which is confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclu

Re: Load testing and Maximum number of simultaneous requests

2007-02-27 Thread Alan Rother
Awesome, That math is a perfect starting point for our tweaking. Thanks Paul. =] On 2/27/07, Paul Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I generally go for around 8 per physical CPU that the server has. > > ColdFusions threading model is totally different to that of ASP and if > your > client is

RE: Load testing and Maximum number of simultaneous requests

2007-02-27 Thread Paul Vernon
I generally go for around 8 per physical CPU that the server has. ColdFusions threading model is totally different to that of ASP and if your client is used to an ASP environment, 8 threads may seem a little low although it isn't when you consider how the threading model is implemented. I can't

Re: Load Testing ColdFusion Applications Using SeeFusion

2005-04-14 Thread Steven Erat
If you missed this online presentation of SeeFusion monitoring for ColdFusion MX servers, it is now archived for public viewing here: http://mmsupport.breezecentral.com/p39006045/ This includes the slides, the live demo, the chat, and all the audio. Thanks to everyone who participated in this me

RE: Load Testing ColdFusion Applications Using SeeFusion

2005-04-14 Thread Calvin Ward
Bah, for some reason our proxy was blocking it... nm -Original Message- From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:07 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Load Testing ColdFusion Applications Using SeeFusion Weird, where are the submit buttons? -Original

RE: Load Testing ColdFusion Applications Using SeeFusion

2005-04-14 Thread Calvin Ward
Weird, where are the submit buttons? -Original Message- From: Steven Erat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:02 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Load Testing ColdFusion Applications Using SeeFusion The Online ColdFusion Meetup Group invites you to a virtual presentation on

Re: Load Testing software

2004-09-07 Thread Adam Churvis
We use e-TEST Suite 7.0 in our load testing lab.  It's an amazing product, but it's expensive. Regarding platform-specific tools, the main thing you're looking for is its ability to directly read and use metrics from the platform, which e-TEST Suite does quite well. Respectfully, Adam Phillip Ch

RE: Load testing

2004-06-21 Thread Yves Arsenault
And thanks Kelly... I'll certainly read the article. Yves   _   From: Kelly Tetterton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 21, 2004 9:18 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Load testing I won't beat a dead horse here, other than to agree with the previous posters: look at the da

RE: Load testing

2004-06-21 Thread Yves Arsenault
Thanks to all who replied... Thanks for the info Dave. :-) Yves   _   From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 20, 2004 9:45 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Load testing > I was wondering what was the general pratice for testing > your app is In my experienc

RE: Load testing

2004-06-21 Thread Kelly Tetterton
Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 7:45 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Load testing > I was wondering what was the general pratice for testing > your app is In my experience, the general practice is to release your application, and it either supports the numb

Re: Load testing

2004-06-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Jun 20, 2004, at 7:05 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: > > > Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to >  > > buy new pants. >  > >  > That about takes the cake Dave, good heavens... Calm yourself! > >  No, that takes lots of detergent and sometimes bleach ;) Or "Spray and Toss"

Re: Load testing

2004-06-20 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
> > Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to > > buy new pants. > > That about takes the cake Dave, good heavens... Calm yourself! No, that takes lots of detergent and sometimes bleach ;) [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: Load testing

2004-06-20 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to > buy new pants. That about takes the cake Dave, good heavens... Calm yourself! :-) [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

RE: Load testing

2004-06-20 Thread Dave Watts
> > "is cfloop really needed" is a horrible thing to look at > before you do load testing. ... Amen, brother! > And of course, don't forget to load test after each and > every step, excluding the BBQ ones. Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to buy new pants. Dave Watts,

RE: Load testing

2004-06-20 Thread Dave Watts
> I was wondering what was the general pratice for testing > your app is In my experience, the general practice is to release your application, and it either supports the number of users it needs to, or it doesn't. Of course, that's not the best practice, but it's certainly the most common.

RE: Load testing

2004-06-18 Thread Barney Boisvert
You can spend zero to many thousand dollars on load testing software, depending on what you need.  I've always been happy with httpload, which is an incredibly simple app (for *nix at least, don't know about windows) that will take a set of URLs, and request them at whatever speed you want, for how

RE: Load testing

2004-06-18 Thread Yves Arsenault
Thanks, I'll check this out. Yves   _   From: ColdFusion Developer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 18, 2004 9:00 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Load testing Weuse a product called: WebLoad by Radview Software www.radview.com   - Original Message -   From: Yves Arse

Re: Load testing

2004-06-18 Thread ColdFusion Developer
Weuse a product called: WebLoad by Radview Software www.radview.com   - Original Message -   From: Yves Arsenault   To: CF-Talk   Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 7:51 PM   Subject: Load testing   Hello,   I was wondering what was the general pratice for testing your app is   Is there

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. - Original Message - From: "Sam komolafe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 200

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. __

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. -Original Message- From: Kelly Tetterton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 December 2003 21:47 To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: loa

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 -Original Message- From: Kelly Tetterton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 4:47 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: load testi

Re: Load testing CFMX6.1

2003-09-29 Thread Chris Norloff
Thanks, Stacy. What drivers are you using, and to what database? I ask because we're running CFMX on WebSphere with Oracle drivers and have been running into some slowness issues, and lately some problems connecting to the database. thanks, Chris Norloff -- Original Message

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

RE: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-04 Thread Kola Oyedeji
Really? I just went to www.opensta.org and the website was fine! Kola >> -Original Message- >> From: Philipp Cielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: 02 September 2003 19:11 >> To: CF-Talk >> Subject: RE: Load Testing Tools >> >> Open

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 Regards, John Paul Ashenfelter CTO/Transitionpoint [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Brandon Purcell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 02

RE: Load Testing Tools

2003-09-02 Thread Philipp Cielen
OpenSTA is dead - or at least their website is, obviously due to patent violations. best, philipp -- cielen.com ~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm?link=t:4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm

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 t

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) --

Re: Load testing...

2003-08-14 Thread Ryan Mitchell
Thanks!! On 11/8/03 10:44, "Andre Mohamed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ryan, > > Try Google and "free load testing tools". > > More specifically, you'll want to search for Load/Stress testing > specific to web sites e.g. the following are all free: > > 1)Microsoft's Web Application Stress Too

RE: Load testing...

2003-08-11 Thread Andre Mohamed
Ryan, Try Google and "free load testing tools". More specifically, you'll want to search for Load/Stress testing specific to web sites e.g. the following are all free: 1)Microsoft's Web Application Stress Tool http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e2c0585a-062a-4 39e-a67d-75a8

RE: Load testing

2003-06-14 Thread Dave Watts
> So what are the things I should look for during and after a > load test? Will it be obvious once I run a test? Maybe I > should ask if it will be pretty straight forward as to what > I need to do. Like I said I don't have any previous experience > with load testing. Well, unfortunately, load

Re: load testing...please don't shoot me

2003-02-13 Thread Adam Churvis
e-TEST Suite from Empirix, definitely. www.empirix.com. Respectfully, Adam Phillip Churvis Advanced Intensive ColdFusion MX Training http://www.ColdFusionTraining.com E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 770-446-8866 Team Macromedia Volunteer for ColdFusion http://www.macromedia.com/support/forum

RE: load testing...please don't shoot me

2003-02-13 Thread Jim Campbell
terstitial idle time, graphs of execution times based on x number of gradually increasing requests) - lots of goodies. - Jim -Original Message- From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 4:46 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: load testing...please don't sh

Re: load testing...please don't shoot me

2003-02-13 Thread Bryan Stevenson
bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 2:45 PM Subject: RE: load testing...please don't shoot me > I don't see any mention of CFFORM, Microsoft buying Macromedia or CF > hosting, so I think you'

RE: load testing...please don't shoot me

2003-02-13 Thread Jim Campbell
I don't see any mention of CFFORM, Microsoft buying Macromedia or CF hosting, so I think you're in the clear there, Bryan :) Anyway, I've used WebLoad from RadView for a couple of years and it's always been very helpful in finding kinks and bottlenecks in a very large site. You can use it from a s

RE: load testing...please don't shoot me

2003-02-13 Thread Dave Watts
> I may get raked over the coals for this one but.. Why? > I'm looking for load testing software for an Oracle > / CF 5/IIS/Win2K/ site.software names, URLs, > opinionsthanks Segue SilkPerformer: http://www.segue.com/ SilkPerformer is the greatest, if you can afford it. It's very ex

Re: Load Testing

2003-01-22 Thread John Paul Ashenfelter
John Paul Ashenfelter CTO/Transitionpoint [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Adam Churvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 4:49 PM Subject: Re: Load Testing > > > - Orig

Re: Load Testing

2003-01-22 Thread Adam Churvis
> Creating, testing, and refining a load test using e-TEST Suite lets you try > dozens of refinements in just a couple of hours, whereas the freebies are > not nearly as automated. This lack of automation alone will prevent the > finished tests from having a level of analytical quality worth the d

Re: Load Testing

2003-01-22 Thread Adam Churvis
> > - Original Message - > > From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The free tools just don't have what it takes to > > uncover all the potential problems your site can > > encounter under load. There's a good reason why > > the big tools can command such high prices. > > As someone wh

RE: Load Testing

2003-01-22 Thread Dave Watts
> The free tools just don't have what it takes to > uncover all the potential problems your site can > encounter under load. There's a good reason why > the big tools can command such high prices. As someone who's used tools at both extremes - Segue SilkPerformer on the high end, OpenSTA on the

Re: Load Testing

2003-01-22 Thread Adam Churvis
The free tools just don't have what it takes to uncover all the potential problems your site can encounter under load. There's a good reason why the big tools can command such high prices. We have a full load testing lab running Empirix e-TEST Suite and production-scale data generation tools. De

Re: Load Testing

2003-01-22 Thread John Paul Ashenfelter
For 10 users, the Microsoft tools (homer, etc) will probably be fine. Here's an ASP load testing article that's vaguely relevant http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnserv/html /server092799.asp Another option is the opensource OpenSTA tool -- I've worked w/ clients t

RE: Load Testing

2002-02-05 Thread Pete Freitag
I have found OpenSTA to work quite well, it provides graphs, etc, and it's free. It's a little bit tricky the first time you use it, but after that its very easy to use. http://www.opensta.org/ + Pete Freitag ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) CTO, CFDEV.COM ColdFus

Re: Load Testing

2002-02-05 Thread Paul Giesenhagen
Try http://www.websitegarage.com I haven't used it in alooong while so I am not sure how reliable they are (looks like they are with Yahoo now). Paul Giesenhagen QuillDesign http://www.quilldesign.com SiteDirector - Commerce Builder > Anyone out there know of a web site where you can enter your

Re: Load testing CF

2000-10-31 Thread Stephan Tual (CFTutorials.com)
At 10:08 AM 10/31/00 +0100, you wrote: >Hi there >Do any of you have experience of load-testing software for your CF apps? We >want to simulate 100 simultaneous users for a large intranet app. We don't >want to spend too much... Tom- RSW software (http://www.rswsoftware.com/) offers a good testi

RE: Load testing CF

2000-10-31 Thread Ron Anderson
In typical Microsoft fashion, they have a free tool for performing Web App Stress Tests. I haven't used it yet... http://webtool.rte.microsoft.com -Original Message- From: Tom Dyson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 1:09 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Load testing CF

RE: Load Testing Softwares

2000-10-24 Thread Jaime Garza
SilkPerformer is 14K+ when they have specials. Looks buggy in Win2K. Doug (from autobytel) and Joe Hoffman wrote this in the list before > Microsoft has a Load Generator on their site you can download to create a > lot of traffic for your web server to determine how much load it can handle. > >

Re: Load Testing Softwares

2000-10-24 Thread Greg_Jordan
LoadRunner is in the 50K+ range. However, the features are phenomenal based a day long product demo .In the end, it wasn't worth it., which roughly translates to: the price was too high. my $0.02. Greg

Re: Load Testing Softwares

2000-10-24 Thread Brian bouldernet
For Load and redundancy testing we use Segue Silk Line of Products. I think they have some sort of cross selling deal with Allaire. I think based on their client list and history in the market (Pre-CF) they are the long term solution and therefore valid to pick up. http://www.segue.com/html/s_news

RE: Load Testing

2000-08-01 Thread mw
We found a few that cost major cash -- I think the cheap one Dave mentioned a while back was $30k. We use Microsoft's tool (W.A.S.), which is okay, but suited to ASP. I hacked a tag together "URL2Form" tag which copies all URL vars to the FORM scope since WAS doesn't seem to like posting FORM vars

RE: Load Testing

2000-08-01 Thread Cameron Childress
http://webtool.rte.microsoft.com > a) reasonable cost It's free > b) easy to learn Not too hard > c) script based Yup. More or less. I have used it only a little bit, and haven't really pushed it to see if it does everything it promises, but it's docs say that it does tons of very cool things,

Re: Load Testing

2000-04-05 Thread Cary Gordon
Unless you are planning on going into the load testing business, hire an expert. The software costs a fortune and takes a ton of training. I am speaking specifically about SilkPerformer, but I think that it applies pretty much across the board. In the local talent department, I think that Fi

RE: Load Testing

2000-04-04 Thread Dave Watts
> ... I agree that Silk Performer is a good tool. It just felt > a bit clunky to use compared to RSW E-Suite's interface and I > wanted to see if anyone had any other opinions about the other > tools out there. I'd love a feature breakdown between the two > but can't seem to find one anywhere. > >

RE: Load Testing

2000-04-03 Thread Scott Rowe
nt: Monday, April 03, 2000 4:04 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Load Testing a few weeks ago, i took the Allaire Performance Tuning course (taught by the estimable Dave Watts...:). i must say, i was heartily impressed with the quality of Segue's tool. my boss ordered it, (

RE: Load Testing

2000-04-03 Thread Dave Watts
> Can anyone recommend, tell experience with etc, load testing > software such as RSW E-suite, Segue SilkPerformer, and > Mercury's LoadTest? I've worked with the first two, and prefer SilkPerformer. However, you might want to evaluate all of them to your own satisfaction - they're all very expen

RE: Load Testing

2000-04-03 Thread Steve Bernard
Dave Watts is your man for that. I have some experience with SilkPerformer ... I twisted enough necks to get a copy ($$$) but, haven't done anything really in-depth with it yet. RSW is supposed to be sending me a couple copies of E-Test but, the rep promised that early last week so I haven't seen

RE: Load Testing

2000-04-03 Thread Olive, Christopher M Mr USACHPPM
a few weeks ago, i took the Allaire Performance Tuning course (taught by the estimable Dave Watts...:). i must say, i was heartily impressed with the quality of Segue's tool. my boss ordered it, (in fact, just called me to say it's here). it pretty much does EVERYTHING except making coffee fo