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Tsung is an open-source multi-protocol distributed load testing tool. It is protocol-independent and can currently be used to stress test HTTP, SOAP PostgreSQL, and Jabber servers.
Enomalism is an open source web-based virtual infrastructure platform. Designed to answer the complexity of managing globally disperse virtual server environments. Enomalism helps to automate the transition to a virtualized environment by reducing an
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IT organizations overall workload. The easy to use dashboard can help with issues including deployment planning, load balancing, automatic VM migration, configuration management, and capacity diagnosis.
Enomalism virtual infrastructure is a dynamic mapping of physical resources to business needs. While a virtual machine represents the physical resources of a single computer, a virtual infrastructure represents the physical resources of the entire IT environment (Data Center). [Less]
benerator is a framework for creating realistic and valid high-volume test data, used for testing (unit/integration/load) and showcase setup.
Metadata constraints are imported from systems and/or configuration files. Data can be imported from and
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exported to files and systems, anonymized or generated from scratch. Domain packages provide reusable generators for creating domain-specific data as names and addresses internationalizable in language and region. It is strongly customizable with plugins and configuration options. [Less]
With DBFeeder you can generate testdata for Oracle Databases which fits primary and foreign keys of tables. A file-based configuration systems allows in-depth customization of the type of data which is generated.
webFlange is a continuous load testing tool for the web. It is based on The Grinder and allows the scheduling of tests with cron expressions. Charts and Graphs are available in a reports tab.
webFlange also provides a nifty mavin-plugin that
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will allow you to run the grinder proxy right from your build and then upload and run the test against a webFlange server instance. [Less]