Closed hassy closed 9 years ago
Examples will use Minigun, the load-testing tool I'm working on, but I'll talk about other options like Tsung, JMeter and Grinder too.
September?
@orliesaurus sure :)
ah hassy, is this what I think it is?? woohoo
@hassy - just confirming before I do the mailer - you're on for 23rd Sept?
@admataz yes!
ola! @hassy
do you have screen recording software? if not can you full-screen record with quicktime for the youtube vids
you'll be on 2nd
I'll use quicktime 👍 On 22 Sep 2015 22:04, "Ian Crowther" notifications@github.com wrote:
ola! @hassy https://github.com/hassy
do you have screen recording software? if not can you full-screen record with quicktime for the youtube vids
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@iancrowther you'll have projector cables right? otherwise i'll need to source one (mac mini-dvi)
hdmi
This talk will (briefly) outline why load-testing should be a part of your testing activities and then dive into an overview of tooling and strategies & processes to get the most out of it when working on a production system. We'll also explore how load-testing can improve our understanding of both our own code and components that our code depends on.