if you go this route, you may want to look at Ruby's DRB, which makes it
really easy to coordiate between different machines.
bret
At 12:49 PM 8/22/2005, saud aziz wrote:
True, but i could set up scripts to run on different computers, say at
most 15-20 scenarios for each machine on a total of 30 machines and get
performance metrics out of web server. Do you think that is even a good start?
On 8/21/05, Jonathan Kohl
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You could generate some load, but you would have Internet Explorer
instances using a lot of resources on your test machines. Not using a
browser and sending HTTP requests doesn't require the resources that
multiple IE instances would, so you can generate more simulated load.
-Jonathan
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Subject: [Wtr-general] Load Testing with Watir?
Anyone here ever tried to create scripts that could be used for load
testing?
What are the Con's of such approach? Would it be any effective at all in
your opinion?
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