Hello,
Yes it is scalable provided you use it well as any other performance tool.

We use it in our Test Campaigns and reach frequently 6000 VUs (distributed
testing) without reaching limits on Injector machines.
Performances are getting better and better with each new version.

For best practices read:

   - http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/best-practices.html
   - http://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/jmeter_performance_tuning_tips/
   - Component reference notes on Performance


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On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Oliver Lloyd <[email protected]>wrote:

> In a word, yes. There's lots of approaches you can take (commercial, open
> source, roll your own) but the concept is well proven. I routinely run
> tests at higher volumes than you mention with no problems. My personal
> approach is to run lots of jmeter processes as isolated silos and group the
> results later - this is logically very scalable. But there's been
> significant work lately on making the Distributed Mode more efficient so
> you may have success there.
>
> In industry terms I personally know of several high profile companies that
> use JMeter as their standard tool and there is also a video kicking around
> where Google talk about how they use it for their load testing. In each
> case they opted to build their own framework; it's not really that hard and
> the cost savings are stupendous.
>
>
> On 3 Mar 2013, at 19:54, Sarndeep Nijjar <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Im looking to delve further into jmeter and use it as the standard tool
> I use for all of my clients that require performance testing. Ive started
> looking at running jmeter via cloud injectors so I can get some pretty
> decent load, but I want to understand how scalable it is.
> >
> > Has anyone had any experience at running Jmeter, either via cload
> injectors or just from a big server for say 6000+ concurrent users? did it
> perform well, were the results accurate?
> >
> > I hope im not being too vague!
> >
> >
> >
> >
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