Eu usei o JMeter há um tempo atrás, entre outras várias utilidades ele simula acessos a um servidor WEB.
Dá uma olhada na página do projeto: JMeter - Apache JMeter
Eu usei e achei bem interessante.
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Olá pessoal
Alguém pode me informar uma ferramenta/procedimento para simular uma grande quantidade de acessos a um site, de modo a testar a performance da maquina, dos serviços, a qualidade da programação e etc. ?
obrigado
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Eu usei o JMeter há um tempo atrás, entre outras várias utilidades ele simula acessos a um servidor WEB.
Dá uma olhada na página do projeto: JMeter - Apache JMeter
Eu usei e achei bem interessante.
[]'s pedrofs.
Siege is an http regression testing and benchmarking utility. It was designed to let web developers measure the performance of their code under duress, to see how it will stand up to load on the internet. Siege supports basic authentication, cookies, HTTP and HTTPS protocols. It allows the user hit a web server with a configurable number of concurrent simulated users. Those users place the webserver "under siege."
Beware of the Dog | JoeDog / Siege
Httperf is a tool for measuring web server performance. It provides a flexible facility for generating various HTTP workloads and for measuring server performance. The focus of httperf is not on implementing one particular benchmark but on providing a robust, high-performance tool that facilitates the construction of both micro- and macro-level benchmarks. The three distinguishing characteristics of httperf are its robustness, which includes the ability to generate and sustain server overload, support for the HTTP/1.1 and SSL protocols, and its extensibility to new workload generators and performance measurements.
Welcome to the httperf homepage
Contains the high-end features common to packages costing $50,000 or more. Dieseltest is a Windows application that simulates hundreds or thousands of users hitting a website. To run a load test, you first create a test script using our script editor. The script contains all of the requests that a real-world user would make of a website. You then load the script and run the test. The system will show you real-time results while the script is running, and produce a report analyzing the results at the conclusion.
SourceForge.net: Dieseltest Load Testing Software
FunkLoad is a functional and load web tester, written in Python, whose main use cases are functional and regression testing of web projects, performance testing by loading the web application and monitoring your servers, load testing to expose bugs that do not surface in cursory testing, and stress testing to overwhelm the web application resources and test the application recoverability, and writing web agents by scripting any web repetitive task, like checking if a site is alive.
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fwptt is an open source Web application testing program for load testing web applications. It can record normal and AJAX requests. It has been tested on ASP.Net applications, but it should work with JSP, PHP or other.
FWPTT web load testing framework
http_load runs multiple HTTP fetches in parallel, to test the throughput of a Web server. However, unlike most such test clients, it runs in a single process, to avoid bogging the client machine down. It can also be configured to do HTTPS fetches.
http_load
OpenWebLoad is a tool for load testing web applications. It aims to be easy to use and providing near real-time performance measurements of the application under test.
OpenWebLoad
An open source framework for unit test and performance benchmark, which was initiated by Andrew Zhang, under GPL license. p-unit supports to run the same tests with single thread or multi-threads, tracks memory and time consumption, and generates the result in the form of plain text, image or pdf file.
p-unit - An open source framework for performance benchmark and unit test
Pylot is a free open source tool for testing performance and scalability of web services. It runs HTTP load tests, which are useful for capacity planning, benchmarking, analysis, and system tuning. Pylot generates concurrent load (HTTP Requests), verifies server responses, and produces reports with metrics. Tests suites are executed and monitored from a GUI.
Pylot | Open Source Web Performance Tool
Tsung is a distributed load testing tool. It is protocol-independent and can currently be used to stress HTTP, SOAP and Jabber servers (SSL is supported). It simulates complex user's behaviour using an XML description file, reports many measurements in real time (including response times, CPU and memory usage from servers, customized transactions, etc.). HTML reports (with graphics) can be generated during the load. For HTTP, it supports 1.0 and 1.1, has a proxy mode to record sessions, supports GET and POST methods, Cookies, and Basic WWW-authentication. It has already been used to simulate thousands of virtual users.
Tsung
WebLOAD Open Source is a fully functional, commercial-grade performance testing product based on WebLOAD, Radview's flagship product that is already deployed at 1,600 sites. Available for free download and use, WebLOAD is a commercial-grade open source project with more than 250 engineering years of product development. Companies that require commercial support, additional productivity features and compatibility with third-party protocols have the option of purchasing WebLOAD Professional directly from RadView.
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muito obrigado pessoal!
pelo visto existem centenas, eu não estava procurando direito
[]s!
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MATARAM KENNEDY, CERTO? VEJAM SEU
DISCURSO ACERCA DE SOCIEDADES SECRETAS
- - http://youtu.be/RfeFSzB8mqw --
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MELHOR DISCURSO QUE JÁ VI, CHARLIE CHAPLIN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGpCds0e-kg
(HQ) http://www.redhat.com/v/magazine/ogg/truthhappens.ogg
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