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  • SuperZ
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    Jmeter but isn`t great at secure https due to the way it works. Jmeter allows you to build up tests in a graphical way via a treeview.

    TheGrinder. More powerful but uses Jython and tests need to be developed via Jython.

    OpenSta. It can crash often but is quite handy but a bit old now and doesn`t get updated often. Again you can record tests and play them back while configuring number of virtual users, timings etc

    I`d start with Jmeter
    Last edited by SuperZ; 24 September 2009, 14:36.

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  • xoggoth
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    Don't know much about it so may not be what you want but Chrome's developer tools produces a report in bar chart form with times in ms of all resources including loading images, processing css, js php etc. Not sure it gives barf time.

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I'm looking to get a bit of free desktop software to whack the hell out of a site i'm working on.

    I have used a couple before but they were a bit crap TBH.

    Ideally it can graphically show me the build up of load on a page and at what point the server starts to barf.

    Thanks
    rent a botnets for a ddos

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  • DimPrawn
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    Post a link here and we'll bring it to it's knees.

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  • minestrone
    started a topic Web load testing software, any recommendations

    Web load testing software, any recommendations

    I'm looking to get a bit of free desktop software to whack the hell out of a site i'm working on.

    I have used a couple before but they were a bit crap TBH.

    Ideally it can graphically show me the build up of load on a page and at what point the server starts to barf.

    Thanks

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