Hello Max,
On 2018-03-20 10:52 AM, Max McGrath via PacketFence-users wrote:
I'm curious if there are any known ways to do load testing on PacketFence?
We typically upgrade PacketFence during a break when no classes are in
session, and the first actual load against PF is when students
return. If there are issues with our PF instance it goes unnoticed
until students return and, at that point, connections are problematic
until the problem gets fixed.
Is there a way to throw a large load against PF -- maybe with
tcpreplay -- to simulate thousands of connections?
We have internal tools to do that together with a load-testing
infrastructure. We never release a version of PacketFence that has a
slower component than the previous version. We've been doing that since
v6.1 or something.
Thanks,
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