Hi Matthew, 

Here is a sample project that should work out of the box: 
https://github.com/kafecho/gatling-couchdb-simulations

Cheers, 

Guillaume

On 30 January 2016 at 11:33:04, Matthew Buckett ([email protected]) 
wrote:

We're currently in development for a new project and for production  
I'd like some performance indication of the servers so would be really  
interested in some stress tests.  

On 29 January 2016 at 19:50, Guillaume Belrose <[email protected]> wrote:  
> Hi all,  
>  
> I have used Gatling (http://gatling.io) in the past to stress test CouchDB 
> servers (BigCouch in particular). Basically, Gatling let’s you write 
> simulations where synthetic users stress test HTTP endpoints.  
> I have written some basic simulation for CouchDB (create a database, write x 
> docs, delete the database). Gatling produces nice performance reports 
> (throughput, latency) and is also easy to integrate with Jenkins.  
> I am quite happy to share what I have, it is a self contained Maven project 
> so all it requires is a JVM and Maven installed; it downloads all the other 
> dependencies from the Internet.  
> If people are interested, I will put something up on Github.  
>  
> Guillaume.  
>  



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Matthew Buckett, VLE Developer, IT Services, University of Oxford  

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