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[Webdev] [Fwd: Benchmarks + testing (was Re: Phour-Oh-One)]

[Webdev] [Fwd: Benchmarks + testing (was Re: Phour-Oh-One)]

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Thu Jun 29 10:18:33 IST 2000


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Benchmarks + testing (was Re: Phour-Oh-One)
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:17:09 +0100
From: Fintan Ryan <fintan.ryan at ireland.sun.com>
Reply-To: fintan.ryan at sun.com
To: Donncha O Caoimh <donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com>
References: <CKEHJINMGKLBFEBJHANPMEKECHAA.adam at iewebs.com>
<395B10B8.FFBC7AFC at tradesignals.com>


> On a slightly related note, remember that application I mentioned to a
> few of you that had a potential of 20 million database requests in 6
> hours? Our new box was installed and in tests with 200 clients the box
> was just ticking over.. :) (ok, double the RAM and CPU.. what do you
> expect!)
> 

Aha, testing. Anyone want to recommend some good (preferably with source
available) tools for stress testing webservers with xy + z technology
behind them (ie ejb's layer, database layer etc). Fault injections to
see how the backend code works would be nice as well.

l8r,
Fintan
-- 
Fintan Ryan, Software Engineer, SunConfigs	
fintan.ryan at sun.com	http://www.sun.com




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