One step forward and one step closer, good and webbench can simulate up to 30 thousand concurrent connections to test the load capacity of the website. I personally feel better than the AB stress testing tool that comes with Apache, installation and use are also very convenient.
1. Linux stress testing tool:
2. Compile and install the Linux stress testing tool webbench:
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Wget tar zxvf webbench-1.5.tar.gz
Cd webbench-1.5
Make & make install
3. Use the Linux stress testing tool webbench:
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Webbench-c 500-t 30 parameter description:-c indicates the number of concurrencies, and-t indicates the time (seconds)
4. Test Result example of the Linux stress testing tool webbench:
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Webbench-Simple Web Benchmark 1.5
Copyright (c) Radim Kolar 1997-2004, GPL Open Source Software.
Benchmarking: GET500 clients, running 30 sec.
Speed = 3230 pages/min, 11614212 bytes/sec.
Requests: 1615 susceed, 0 failed.
1] Introduction
Webbench can simulate up to 30 thousand concurrent connections to test the load capacity of the website. I personally feel better than the AB stress testing tool that comes with Apache, and it is especially convenient to install and use.
Applicable system: Linux
[2] Download
[Root @ localhost src] # wget ghost download source code
-15:46:22-=> 'webbench-1.5.tar.gz'
Resolving blog.s135.com... 122.200.66.145
Connecting to blog.s135.com | 122.200.66.145 |: 80... Connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 7,675 (7.5 K) [application/octet-stream]
100% [] 7,675 8.62 K/s
15:46:30 (8.62 KB/s)-'webbench-1.5.tar.gz 'saved [7675/7675]
[3] decompression, compilation, and installation
[Root @ localhost src] # tar zxvf webbench-1.5.tar.gz unzip source file
Webbench-1.5/
Webbench-1.5/webbench.1
Webbench-1.5/socket. c.
Webbench-1.5/webbench. c
Webbench-1.5/Makefile
Webbench-1.5/debian/
Webbench-1.5/debian/rules
Webbench-1.5/debian/dirs
Webbench-1.5/debian/copyright
Webbench-1.5/debian/control
Webbench-1.5/debian/changelog
Webbench-1.5/COPYRIGHT.
Webbench-1.5/ChangeLog
[Root @ localhost src] # cd webbench-1.5
[Root @ localhost webbench-1.5] # make writable Compiler
Cc-Wall-ggdb-W-O-c-o webbench. o webbench. c
Webbench. c: 77: warning: unused parameter 'signal'
Cc-Wall-ggdb-W-O-o webbench. o
Ctags *. c
[Root @ localhost webbench-1.5] # mkdir/usr/local/man plugin create the appropriate directory or else the installation will fail)
[Root @ localhost webbench-1.5] # make install uninstall Installer
Install-s webbench/usr/local/bin
Install-m 644 webbench.1/usr/local/man/man1
Install-d/usr/local/share/doc/webbench
Install-m 644 debian/copyright/usr/local/share
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