Re: [opensuse] FOSS benchmarking/load-testing software



On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 09:08:45 +0200
Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jay C Vollmer wrote:

Greetings listmates.

I'm looking for worthwhile FOSS benchmarking or load-testing software
for Linux appropriate for placing a standard load on a server.

I don't think there's such a thing as a "standard load". You'll have to
tell us what your server is intended to serve. For OLTP, TPC-C is the obvious answer, but that isn't free nor open, AFAIK.

Thanks Per.

I guess what I'm needing is something that I can use to propduce a reproducible load on multiple test systems.
My intention is to produce an 'identical' load on several test systems and measure the reaction to the load in each case.

JAY VOLLMER
JE SUIS UN REVOLUTIONNAIRE!
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