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I'm looking for a load test program that I can feed URLs culled from my
logs. I'd like to load test with realistic URLs and be able to crank up the load (number of simultaneous requests) to judge the capacity of my servers. I found a page that describes a large number of load testing tools, http://www.softwareqatest.com/qatweb1.html#LOAD. I'd appreciate any suggestions based on experience. I'd prefer to use something that doesn't cost anything. Thanks, Jim |
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Jim Hayter wrote:
> I'm looking for a load test program that I can feed URLs culled from my > logs. I'd like to load test with realistic URLs and be able to crank up > the load (number of simultaneous requests) to judge the capacity of my > servers. > > I found a page that describes a large number of load testing tools, > http://www.softwareqatest.com/qatweb1.html#LOAD. I'd appreciate any > suggestions based on experience. I'd prefer to use something that > doesn't cost anything. > > Thanks, > Jim Get your site on Slashdot or Digg, that'll test it. -- DM davidm@cia.com.au The funny .sig is in the wash, I am your replacement. |
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David McKenzie wrote:
> Jim Hayter wrote: >> I'm looking for a load test program that I can feed URLs culled from >> my logs. I'd like to load test with realistic URLs and be able to >> crank up the load (number of simultaneous requests) to judge the >> capacity of my servers. <snip> > Get your site on Slashdot or Digg, that'll test it. > I'd prefer a controlled test, during a scheduled maintenance period. I'm trying to estimate my hardware requirements for the next year based on the expected business growth. |
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