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    dperf

    dperf

    DPDK based 100Gbps network performance and load testing software

    ...Network performance testing for servers on cloud. Performance test of network package processing capability for NIC and CPU. Can be used as a high-performance HTTP server or client for load testing.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Ddosify

    Ddosify

    High-performance load testing tool, written in Golang

    vLoad tests should be done regularly to avoid being caught unprepared. Find out the maximum service capacity of your web system. Start the test either instantly or for a future date. Define your periodic load tests. Without load tests, businesses understand the load capacity of their systems when they become inaccessible during campaign times such as Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Determine the origins of requests and the test duration with our easy-to-use web interfaces. Review past load...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    winrk

    Winrk is an HTTP benchmarking tool for Windows users, inspired by wrk.

    Winrk is a modern high-performance HTTP benchmarking tool for Windows. Inspired by the popular wrk utility, Winrk provides similar capabilities but is fully compatible with the Windows platform, making it ideal for developers and testers who need to stress-test web servers without relying on Linux or WSL. Written in Rust, Winrk leverages native multithreading and asynchronous networking to generate a high number of requests per second with minimal overhead.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    phoneutria
    A Java Web crawler: multi-threaded, scalable, with high performance, extensible and polite. It can be used to crawl and index any web or enterprise domain and is configurable through a XML configuration file.
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    SeaToad

    A concurrency and load testing tool for .NET applications

    SeaToad is a library to aid in concurrency and load testing of .NET code. Intended for use by developers or automation testers. For example, it makes a good second hand if you're trying to reproduce a concurrency issue. You can very quickly generate load representing one or more portions of the suspect code, while manually performing other tasks. Or perhaps you're worried about the performance of a particular stored procedure with load from an external source. SeaToad can run the...
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