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I am biased towards my product Tideways , alternatively you can check out Sentry, Blackfire or Datadog. Each of them runs on production. If you can reproduce this on development then Xdebug. Source: 6 months ago
In a case like that iam usually using s tool like https://tideways.com/ to search for PHP or MySQL bottlenecks. It basically strips down every function or database query and Monitors it in realtime. There is a 14 day trial if you just want to use it once 😬. Source: about 1 year ago
Last time I looked NewRelic's PHP experience wasn't quite there. Blackfire has been advertising an APM for ages but when I checked in April it still wasn't released to everyone. The one which never seems to appear on Google when people go looking for one is https://tideways.com/. I've used it multiple times with clients and it finds the problems in minutes. Another up-and-coming PHP profiler is from DataDog.... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Https://tideways.com/ however does and is a _fantastic_ alternative to NewRelic for PHP codebases. I've no link to it other than as a satisfied customer. It's saved me loads of time, usually in crisis moments when there's no time to spend on debugging the production service because things have to work again. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
If that does not help much I recommend using a APM like tideways or newrelic ( both have good free plans ) . Both can help dwell down where time is going. If you wish to go the free route you can explore xdebug ( Not easy but get the job done ). Source: almost 3 years ago
Finally, let's compare the response time of the requests. For that, we will use Locust , an open source load testing tool. The tests will run for 5 minutes, and will increase 4 requests per second every second until they reach 1000 requests per second. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
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. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Locust is a perfect tool to use on such occasion:. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
So, in theory, we can handle 300 requests per minute on a single server which was the assumption we started with. After this, I decided to play with this configuration and see what we could achieve. But, to go ahead I need a system to measure the metrics of our load testing. So I quickly set up Locust on my system. Locust is an open-source easy to setup load-testing framework. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
The OpenTelemetry Demo is composed of microservices written in different programming languages that talk to each other over gRPC and HTTP; and a load generator which uses Locust to fake user traffic. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Blackfire.io - Blackfire empowers all PHP developers and IT/Ops to continuously verify and improve their app’s performance, throughout its lifecycle, by getting the right information at the right moment.
Apache JMeter - Apache JMeter™.
NewRelic - New Relic is a Software Analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics across millions of apps. We help the people who build modern software understand the stories their data is trying to tell them.
Loader.io - Loader.io is a simple cloud-based load testing service
Datadog - See metrics from all of your apps, tools & services in one place with Datadog's cloud monitoring as a service solution. Try it for free.
gatling.io - Gatling is an open-source load testing framework based on Scala, Akka and Netty