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Well, I do know for a fact that it has been successfully used for many pretty massive load tests, so I don't think that's a general problem. We recently proved to a very happy customer that we could generate 100,000 virtual users. And since I'm not in marketing but a developer you may be more inclined to trust me than the guys with pointy hair and/or fancy suits. :-)
However, you need to use LoadUI agents to build this kind of load (and for that you need the Pro license).
If you open a ticket with Customer care they will be happy to help you. Forum posts usually won't get as much attention from the Customer care guys.
Kind regards,
Manne, Ready! API Developer
- MFagerlind9 years agoStaff
I should add that I will create a bug report and attach your test project. Maybe there's a problem with running load tests with huge Groovy setup scripts. I'll tell the LoadUI team to report back in this thread when they've had the time to look at it.
And if you want to get this fixed, I still think it's a good idea to open a ticket with the Customer care team.
Kind regards,
Manne
- MFagerlind9 years agoStaff
multiware, I assume that you've been using 1.6 when testing. Could you confirm that this is the case (I need it for the bug report).
- multiware9 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi MFagerlind,
yes, Ready!API v1.6.0
also can you please explain what is "Customer care team".
I was not able to find access to any public issue tracker to submit the report.
MFagerlind wrote:We recently proved to a very happy customer that we could generate 100,000 virtual users.
the number of virtual users actually says nothing about actual test performance util there is info about their scenario.
What kind of requests and how often...
MFagerlind wrote:Maybe there's a problem with running load tests with huge Groovy setup scripts.
As I mentioned in the initial post (and this can be seen in the attached project), the "hudge" groovy script included only one line with "//" (comment) and nothing else.
Thanks.
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