That's sort of disappointing... I mean, httperf and siege are great tools, but 
I was hoping to be able to setup various data "situations" programatically 
before running the benchmark, as the program is very data-specific.

Guess I can setup the data and then launch siege at the end of the script... 
just feels far less satisfying.

Thanks,
Sean

On Monday 21 December 2009 02:51:22 pm Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Merb doesn't have performance tests, instead, you might want to use tools
> like httperf or siege to benchmark your app and see the limits with 1 or
> many concurrent requests, test different paths, different load settings
> etc...
> 
> - Matt

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