we ran a test and did not have any issues there

On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 at 10:21 [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

>  1. First of all check out that your server is not overloaded via  Amazon
> CloudWatch <https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/>   or  JMeter PerfMon
> Plugin
> <https://jmeter-plugins.org/wiki/PerfMon/>
>  2. IP Spoofing on Linux works the same way as on any other operating
> system, you just need to have all "virtual" IP addresses bond to one or
> multiple network interfaces, you can use something like:
>
>
> > ifconfig eth0:0 10.20.30.40 up
>
>
>
>  Replace "eth0" with your network interface name and "10.20.30.40" with the
> IP address of your choice. Repeat the command as many time as needed to
> create as many IP addresses aliases as required for your test scenario. See
> Using IP Spoofing to Simulate Requests from Different IP Addresses with
> JMeter
> <
> https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/using-ip-spoofing-simulate-requests-different-ip-addresses-jmeter
> >
>  3. Just in case add a  DNS Cache Manager
> <
> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#DNS_Cache_Manager
> >
> to your Test Plan, if you have more than one Nginx instance behind the  ELB
> <https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/>   it might be the case
> JMeter
> hits only single instance while others are idle.
>
>
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