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- aywwts4, on 08/13/2008, -0/+15Linux.com? As in owned by SourceForge which runs Slashdot? I think not. I think all of digg could splash against their servers like nothing. They Invented the "Digg Effect" whippersnapper.
- phibit, on 08/13/2008, -0/+10Hold F5?
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let's get iran, they ***** deserve it - beez, on 08/13/2008, -0/+4What about ab?
- diggerpleez, on 08/13/2008, -0/+3No mention of The Grinder?
http://grinder.sourceforge.net/ - daftman, on 08/13/2008, -0/+3Or you can use webload : http://www.webload.org/
or Selenium : http://selenium.openqa.org/ - ManOfVirtues, on 08/13/2008, -0/+3I know I am going to get Torched for this, but does anyone have any suggestions for OpenSource Load Testing in a Windows Environment?
I feel dirty just saying it. - WorldGroove, on 08/13/2008, -0/+3JMeter works for Windows & Linux (and I'd have to assume Macs too).
- ManOfVirtues, on 08/13/2008, -0/+3lol
- dazparkour, on 08/13/2008, -1/+3Submit your site to digg, that should do it.
- ell0bo, on 08/13/2008, -0/+2I never knew you needed anything more?
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -0/+2Or you could always get it to the frontpage of digg to see how long it stays up.
- noolvidaremos, on 08/13/2008, -0/+2i have been using Siege... so far soo good :)
- WorldGroove, on 08/13/2008, -0/+2If you don't know how to use it... which, I suppose goes for almost anything in life.
But, the thing that kills me about JMeter is the inability to put a step that will do a system-command or run a bash-script. If JMeter adds that ability, it would be even more useful. If anyone knows how to do that, please say how. - laubscher, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1Spam, glorious spam!
- dood, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1I believe Flood falls in the "fails to build in some obscure way" category:
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/dood/flood/flood-0.4/apr/atomic/unix'
/bin/sh /home/dood/flood/flood-0.4/apr/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -g -O2
-pthread -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SO
URCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -I../../include -I../../include/arch/unix -c apr_atomic.c
&& touch apr_atomic.lo
In file included from /usr/include/asm/bitops.h:8,
from /usr/include/linux/bitops.h:9,
from /usr/include/asm-i486/cpufeature.h:10,
from /usr/include/asm/cpufeature.h:8,
from /usr/include/asm-i486/processor.h:16,
from /usr/include/asm/processor.h:8,
from /usr/include/asm-i486/atomic.h:5,
from /usr/include/asm/atomic.h:8,
from ../../include/apr_atomic.h:157,
from apr_atomic.c:59:
/usr/include/asm-i486/bitops.h:244: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before 'int'
In file included from /usr/include/asm/system.h:8,
from /usr/include/asm-i486/processor.h:18,
from /usr/include/asm/processor.h:8,
from /usr/include/asm-i486/atomic.h:5,
from /usr/include/asm/atomic.h:8,
from ../../include/apr_atomic.h:157,
from apr_atomic.c:59:
/usr/include/asm-i486/system.h:306: error: expected declaration specifiers or '...' before 'u8'
along with a hundred other errors about a CPU. This is on Debian Etch 4.0r4 (latest updates). - diggerpleez, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1...errr... load testing I mean!
- aiten, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1Beat me to it. The Grinder rocks. Article sucks!
- rastakid, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1What? Nothing about Apache's Flood? http://httpd.apache.org/test/flood/
- albatross5000, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1One idea might be to have it execute javascript that does something similar... or it could call a function on a page that uses perl-cgi which executes a system command on the server etc... The solutions are probably hackish and funky, but certainly not impossible..
- diggerpleez, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1Selenium does client side testing using it's test suites built with the Selenium IDE plugin, but not load balancing. Unless it has *dramatically* changed lately.
- superbrad, on 08/13/2008, -0/+0Yes, +1 to the Grinder probably my silver medal to siege.
- zuborg, on 09/15/2008, -0/+0http://Site-Perf.com/ - the best free online site performance testing tool
- irha, on 08/14/2008, -0/+0Some of those are too simple to be compared against a full featured testing tool such as jmeter. Sure it has a big learning curve, but you can do a lot with it. I recently showed a complex jmeter script that I had to come up with to a load testing expert and he was pretty impressed and was willing to use it next time instead of loadrunner.
- zenmaster2, on 08/13/2008, -0/+0http://www.opensta.org
- poonaka, on 08/13/2008, -2/+1JMeter sucks!
- Azohko, on 08/13/2008, -4/+1That's probably true.
But you NEVER KNOW! - HolyMan28, on 08/13/2008, -5/+1But.. but.... think about all the starving white africans!!!
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -8/+2open source ***** sucks, give it up. buried open source spam
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