SamuelW wrote:Hey first time poster.
Man, this load testing stuff can be messy. I've been looking at Selenium and Watir and WebDriver but they all seem to epically-fail when you try to run more than 5-6 copies at one time.
But you guys can run 100+... how can you DO that!?
Thanks
Thanks for asking and welcome SamuelW.
How we get 100+ eValid instances is a combination of things.
(1) We use the THIN version of eValid, specially built to minimize the runtime footprint.
See:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... kthin.html(2) There are some special machine adjustments that permit Windowes to run many browser copies.
Here are the instructions on this:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... chine.html(3) To get to 1,000 Browser Users (BUs) on one machine requires using multiple accounts and a VERY beefy machine. Each user account on Amazon's biggest offering -- what is often called their "quadruple extra large" machine -- accounts for 100 BUs, and 10 user accounts give us 1,000 BUs.
Notable, when all 1,000 eValid's are driving a web application we usually see CPU utilizations in the 10-20% range. So this hardly loads the machine.
-- eValid Support