too bad OpenSTA has only win GUI..

try Jmeter

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/

If you need to get a hold of... system resource data.. etc.. etc.. try
Nagios (windows plugins are available) and have the output put into a
DB.. and then use CF to graph.. and it won't taint your results.. I
think the plugins take.. max 300K mem..

If you are going with Commercial ware.. I would only recommend that
course.. if you need to graph out rest of your network performance.. and
other hardware...

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Spike wrote:
> I've used OpenSTA in the past with pretty good results.
>
> If you want to do some really heavy duty testing and can afford the
> licenses there are a couple that I'm aware of.
>
> When I used to teach the ColdFusion Performance Tuning class a few years
> back we used Segue SilkPerformer. It was one of the best tools on the
> market at the time and had a feature set similar to OpenSTA. I haven't
> used it since about 2000 though and can't comment on what they've done
> with the prodcut since then.
>
> I've also heard good things about Mercury LoadRunner, but I haven't used
> it myself.
>
> Spike
>
> Craig Dudley wrote:
>  > What do people you to test their CF Applications/Sites?
>  >
>  > Any advice on what to avoid/try?
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