Website stress testing tool webbench instructions
1. webbench introduction Webbench is a famous website stress testing tool developed by Lionbridge (http://www.lionbridge.com). Its help files and documentation can be viewed at www.webbench.com.
Webbech can test the performance of different services on the same hardware and the running status of the same service on different hardware. the standard webBech test shows two items of the server: the number of requests per second and the amount of data transmitted per second. webbench can not only test quasi-static pages, but also test dynamic pages (ASP, PHP, JAVA, CGI. in addition, it supports static or dynamic performance tests for secure websites with SSL, such as e-commerce websites. 2. Install webbench
1 tar zxf webbench-1.5.tar.gz2 cd webbench-1.53 make && make install
[Root @ CentOS6-min] # make install
Install-s webbench/usr/local/bin
Install-m 644 webbench.1/usr/local/man/man1
Install: cannot create regular file '/usr/local/man/man1': No such file or directory
Make: *** [install] Error 1
Please first install mkdir/usr/local/man. III. webbench uses [root @ CentOS6-min mnt] # webbench-c 200-t 10 http://www.baidu.com/Webbench-Simple Web Benchmark 1.5 Copyright (c) Radim Kolar 1997-2004, GPL Open Source Software. benchmarking: GET http://www.baidu.com/200 clients, running 10 sec. speed = 6684 pages/min, 11031142 bytes/sec. requests: 1114 susceed, 0 failed.
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