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    k6

    k6

    A modern load testing tool, using Go and JavaScript

    ...Use the same script for local, distributed, and cloud tests. Migrate from local tests to the cloud using the same script for both environments. Verify that applications can handle the expected traffic. Adapt your testing: stress tests, peak tests, soak tests, etc. Mix browser and API testing—interact with real browsers and collect frontend metrics to get a holistic user view. Simulate real-world traffic in your chaos experiments. Inject system failures in your k6 tests.
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    Fortio

    Fortio

    Fortio load testing library, command line tool, advanced echo server

    Fortio (Φορτίο) started as, and is, Istio’s load testing tool and later (2018) graduated to be its own open-source project. Fortio runs at a specified query per second (qps) and records an histogram of execution time and calculates percentiles (e.g. p99 ie the response time such as 99% of the requests take less than that number (in seconds, SI unit)). It can run for a set duration, for a fixed number of calls, or until interrupted (at a constant target QPS, or max speed/load per...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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