If the test scripts are all desktop safe then this is like in server loading...you
can have dozens or even hundreds...
But to make SURE that the machine load does not affect the accuracy of
timing, I'd recommend a max of 10-20 simultaneous playbacks...
With the MULT feature key there's no limit...
* Scripts that are to be played back in multi-threaded monitoring playbacks,
or for multi-usr load test scenarios, may need to be "desktop safe"
to prevent one [or more] playbacks from interfering with each other.
The "desktop safe" mode for eValid playbacks is described here:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... .safe.htmlIf they are NOT desktop safe, then you have to Lock/Unlock
each script that uses the desktop so that two (or more)
don't step on each other. That serializes the machine among those
competing playbacks and you probably will be limited to five or
fewer in that mode...your mileage will vary depending on the
script length and details...