Easy math (rule of thumb):

1 vCPU

2G RAM

per 5 connections


We tend to over allocation resources by 30% because we can, however we do handle over 20K connection at any give point in time.




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On 3/20/2024 11:53 PM, Nived Suresh wrote:
Hello Team,

I am reaching out to inquire about methods for efficiently load testing Guacamole to evaluate its performance under heavy loads, specifically aiming to test its capacity to handle 2500 concurrent users. Is there a recommended approach or tool that can simulate this level of load effectively, allowing us to assess Guacamole's performance under such conditions?

Your guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

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Hello Team,

I am reaching out to inquire about methods for efficiently load testing Guacamole to evaluate its performance under heavy loads, specifically aiming to test its capacity to handle 2500 concurrent users. Is there a recommended approach or tool that can simulate this level of load effectively, allowing us to assess Guacamole's performance under such conditions?

Your guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Nived
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