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What is Load Testing? Complete Tutorial With Best Practices

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    Tsung is an open-source multi-protocol distributed load testing tool.
    Tsung: Developed in Erlang, Tsung is a multi-protocol distributed load testing tool. It can stress a variety of protocols, including HTTP, WebDAV, SOAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL, LDAP, and MQTT, among others. It is capable of simulating a large number of users per server, making it the ideal choice for high-load systems. Tsung also includes a comprehensive performance tracking dashboard and facilitates real-time statistics gathering and graph plotting.

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    An open source load testing tool written in Python.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Locust: Another open-source tool, Locust is particularly flexible due to its support for Python scripts. It can conduct load tests across multiple machines, making it possible to simulate millions of users simultaneously. An exceptional feature of Locust is its web-based UI, which allows real-time tracking of performance metrics during test execution.

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    Official Twitter account of JMeter, the open source load testing tool by @TheAsf. Code: https://t.co/ADK2A8Pl14. Website: https://t.co/oc0MW2ksea
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Apache JMeter: This tool is an open-source application built on Java, designed specifically to test load functionality and performance. Developed by the Apache Software Foundation, JMeter is versatile, able to simulate loads across a wide range of services and protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, JDBC, LDAP, and SOAP. With an extensible core that can be tailored with plugins, it provides the flexibility needed for different testing scenarios. Its intuitive GUI makes it easy for testers to design test plans and visualize the results in various ways.

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  4. Gatling is an open-source load testing framework based on Scala, Akka and Netty
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Gatling: An open-source load and performance testing tool primarily designed for web applications, Gatling utilizes a simple domain-specific language (DSL) for creating and maintaining test scripts. It supports HTTP/2 and allows recording and generation of scenarios directly from a browser. The tool also provides detailed performance reports that are easy to analyze.

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