linux.com — A good way to see how your Web applications and server will behave under high load is by testing them with a simulated load.If you leave out the load-testing packages that are no longer maintained, non-free, or fail the installation process in some obscure way, you are left with five candidates: curl-loader, httperf, Siege, Tsung, and Apache JMeter
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ell0boAug 13, 2008
I never knew you needed anything more?
superbradAug 13, 2008
Yes, +1 to the Grinder probably my silver medal to siege.
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irhaAug 14, 2008
Some 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.
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