Tsung is the tool we use for capacity /load/performance testing at scale.
Apparently it does have websocket support as well
https://github.com/processone/tsung/blob/master/examples/websocket.xml.in

  - - Ben Scherrey
On May 22, 2016 1:09 PM, "Samir Sabri" <[email protected]> wrote:

> As was mentioned in the article The Road to 2 Million Websocket
> Connections in Phoenix
> <http://www.phoenixframework.org/blog/the-road-to-2-million-websocket-connections>
>  at
> the phoenixframework's blog, how would I simulate the connections? can I
> do that via javascript client inside chrome?
> How would I create virtual users?
>
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