csping wrote:Can multiple browsers run from multiple data streams?
Yes.
Each eValid instance is a separate Windows process and each can have a separate data stream if you wish.
Some users even parameterize the data streams to make the handling of multiple browser simpler. We also do this when we are running PerformanceTest experiments: it is fairly common to have 100 users running in parallel each with a separate (parametric) user name and password.
In addition, you can also set up eValid multi-instance runs so that each one reports internally collected data separately and independently. Again, the advantage of having each browser user (BU) running in a separate windows process.
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