Thanks for the info Charlie!  I will check it out.

ed

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Ed Szwedo
Web Development Team Lead
ECS Team - ITS-EPA II Contractor

109 TW Alexander Drive, Building NCC, Mail Drop N176-05, Research
Triangle Park, NC 27711
Information Technology Infrastructure Solutions | Office: (919)541-3955
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From:   "Charlie Arehart" <[email protected]>
To:     <[email protected]>
Date:   10/21/2010 12:24 PM
Subject:        RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Load testing a ColdFusion server
Sent by:        [email protected]



Thanks for that, Shawn. :-) (The reference to the CF411, I mean.) I’ll
admit I don’t really describe or review the tools I list there (just way
too many).  I do list both free and commercial, and installed and hosted
solutions, for load testing.

But I will say that to your need, Ed, you may want to consider the
Paessler Web Server Stress tool, which does offer the “recording”
feature. Many of the tools do, including free ones. But the Paessler
tool, while commercial, does have a free version for 10 users sending
each no sooner than every 10 seconds. Admittedly, that’s not “a lot of
load”, but that can send be one request per second over the 10 users, so
for many that’s better than doing none at all.

/charlie

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of shawn
gorrell
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 2:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Load testing a ColdFusion server

For question 1, refer to Charlie's CF411. It is the best list of tools
that you can find in one place, and he can typically discuss any of them
(at length;).


From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, October 20, 2010 2:48:40 PM
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Load testing a ColdFusion server


1. Can anyone recommend load testing software for ColdFusion? We're
running CF 8 on a Windows box.  My quick search yielded "OpenDemand for
Adobe ColdFusion MX".  What I like about this product is that it
captures and replays user interactions automatically.  So we should be
able to crank out scenarios involving our actual applications.

2.  No one in our group is a dedicated ColdFusion administrator.  I'm
looking at a description of a Fig Leaf Software Training course called
Administrating ColdFusion 9.  The description of the course looks great.
Anyone have any experience with Fig Leaf Software CF admin training?

Thanks,

ed

______________________________________________________________________
Ed Szwedo
Web Development Team Lead
ECS Team - ITS-EPA II Contractor

109 TW Alexander Drive, Building NCC, Mail Drop N176-05, Research
Triangle Park, NC 27711
Information Technology Infrastructure Solutions | Office: (919)541-3955
| Fax: (919)541-3641 | [email protected] | www.ecs-federal.com



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