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By simulating the HTTP requests generated by hundreds or even thousands of simultaneous users, you can test your web server performance under normal and excessive load to ensure that critical information and services are available at a speed that your end-users expect.

In our Sample Performance Tests section you can find a collection of test reports with detailed information about setup and results. This screenshot, for example, shows the spectrum of click times.

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See our Sample Performance Tests section for detailed test reports. The actual load you can achieve is highly dependent on your network infrastructure, your server/client hardware, the file sizes, and your web application. We also provide screenshots of Webserver Stress Tool.

Webserver Stress Tool simulates lots of users by sending HTTP requests to a web server. It works with almost any server-based technology like asp, jsp, cfm, or java. Many different load patterns can be generated with this web testing tool.

This web testing tool does not simulate the client-based processes (e.g. JavaScripts or Java applets running inside the webbrowser). It simulates the HTTP requests (for webpages, HTML, images, frames, etc.) sent by a computer a user uses to access a website.

Nevertheless, websites using JavaScript/Java can usually be tested. Since most client-side scripts create nothing else but HTTP requests, it is still possible to test such websites. You can record the URLs using the included URL recorder for the test or you can write your own script with the URLs to test.

The simplicity of Webserver Stress Tool means any webmaster, programmer, or administrator of a website can test a web server or web application under heavy load in real-time. This provides unparalleled ability to quickly adjust web server configurations for optimal performance (for example, when you launch a new feature or new content).

Any webmaster or network administrator can use this web testing tool with little guidance. If you want to see how simple it is to assess your web server using Webserver Stress Tool, please have a look at the manual.

After running the standard installer it takes a few minutes to configure and start a test. Several users reported to us that they found a long searched bug in their software within 15 minutes after downloading and installing Webserver Stress Tool.

Paessler provides a detailed, printable PDF help manual that is both included in the software and downloadable from this website. Webserver Stress Tool also features the same support content integrated into a helpfile.

Webserver Stress Tool can simulate anything between 1 and 10,000 users. The maximum number of simultaneous users that can be simulated successfully depends on the power of the client machine Webserver Stress Tool runs on, as well as the Windows version used on that machine. E.g. we have tested up to 10,000 users on a Xeon 2.8 Ghz machine with hyperthreading on Windows XP. For details, please see System Requirements.

In most cases when people write us about errors when using Webserver Stress Tool, they have discovered exactly what Webserver Stress Tool is designed to discover: Problems with scripts or web servers that crash or fail when multiple users access it simultaneously. You can be quite sure that you have a server problem if you get errors other than "timeout" and "404." For example, the error code 500 (internal server error) is never generated by Webserver Stress Tool, but by the web server.

I am really looking for a tool that could run a list of stored procedures in parallel to see how much contention on resources. The collect and reporting feature is not that important. But I also want something server-side base for our enterprise build server.

I created a simple test tool for this scenario, check it out to see if it will be of any use to you. It's free, no licensing of any sort required. No guarantees on any performance or quality either ;-)

You need to have .NET framework 3.5 installed. You can also run it from multiple workstations for additional load, or from multiple folders on same machine if trying to run additional stored procedures. You also need a SQL user Id, as currently it doesn't use a trusted connection.

Originally, We want to install McAfee VirusScan for Storage to protect our NAS, but before installing it, we want to simulate high file read/write and send files to McAfee scanner server to watch the payload.

On older releases of the TR's there was a sizing formula (I have no idea why it was remove, I'll give NetApp the benefit of doubt and say it was probably for a good reason - hence should not be used any more) :

As for your request. There's a Microsoft tool called FSCT to simulate real-world stress test on the file server. I never seen anyone using it with ONTAP (except for now - see below) and have no idea if this scenario supported by NetApp, McAfee or Microsoft. The tool along with DOCs is downloadable from here:

Although, this won't test the resiliency of your McAfee Server, but we do have a built-in stress test script that can be run from the node shell called "hammer", which can be accessed in 'diag' privileges mode.

I agree with your efforts to test the AV Server's performance to keep up with your intended workload. An improperly sized AV or FilePolicy Server will cause severe bottlenecks to client access manifesting as an issue on the NetApp-side when actually we are waiting for files to be scanned before allowing client access.

The freeware stress test tool HeavyLoad was developed to bring your PC to its limits. It can be installed on any edition of Windows and client/server versions (32-bit and 64-bit) currently supported by Microsoft.
HeavyLoad puts your workstation or server PC under a heavy load and lets you test whether they will still run reliably.

HeavyLoad can test dedicated graphics cards from AMD and NVIDIA in all performance classes as well as integrated graphics chips (iGPUs) from Intel or AMD processors. Select or deselect them individually.

Heavyload is a System Utilities Benchmarking software developed by JAM Software GmbH. To stress your PC or server, HeavyLoad writes a large test-file to the temp folder, it allocates physical and virtual memory, performs complex calculations and it draws patterns in its window.

I used this to stress test my server, and it is quite handy to run from outside computers and workstations with windows, highly configurable, and offers lots of pretty graphs and information especially on failures and what failures return and when the failures happen.

These tools capture a workload (either from production, or from a group of users clicking around in dev/QA), and then help you replay that same workload again and again, either on the same SQL Server or different servers.

They do that now, but not at any load. We get high batch rates at certain times of the the year. From 4K batches/sec to over 12K batches/per sec in the past year and likely to go higher this year. Be nice to have a way to prove what the DB can handle for provisioning

Have you ever try Jmeter for workload test ? Think that this application could also be a good alternative. For example it is possibility to fake some kind of business logic by adding PreProcessing scripts, loop/if controllers.

If your server uses SSD or NVMe as its storage, running some intensive benchmarks with decent queue depth, a significant number of threads and a small block randomized workload will indeed load your CPU as well. You can use the following guide as a reference -samsung-nvme-ssd .

I am not used to stress-test the servers unless that is some sort of DIY thing. All the vendor-manufactured servers are being tested, and quality is assured at the factory, so I doubt amateurishly testing them in-house makes much sense.

Load testing is a specific sub-family of a performance test that includes many concurrent users running the same program at the same time. This is done to see whether a system infrastructure can handle the load without compromising functionality or just with acceptable performance degradation.

Front-end performance testing measures how fast your website loads and displays content for users. In contrast, back-end performance testing involves sending multiple requests to your servers to see if they can handle simultaneous requests. Most performance testing tools only test API endpoints, but tools like xk6-browser go beyond that by testing browser performance as well.

Performance testing tools, in general, are critical to customer satisfaction. They will move on to your competitor if your application performance doesn't meet your customer's expectations or all service level agreements.

Additionally, even smaller applications can benefit from load testing as it provides valuable insights into their performance capabilities and limitations under stressful situations. Regular load testing helps in maintaining and improving the performance of the software, ensuring it can handle real-world usage scenarios effectively.

Load testing vs. other tests is one of the most misunderstood parts of performance testing. And there are many load testing best practices you should be aware of before even using one of the tools listed below.

This list only includes open source and free options for the top load test software for automated performance testing and API load tests, so you can just download and get started right away without spending a dime.

For instance, JMeter can be a bit difficult to scale for a large distributed test, especially if you have to set up a bunch of machines since you have to configure them to talk to each other. There is also a host of orchestrating problems in executing large JMeter tests.

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