1. LoadRunner: supports multiple common protocols and the versions supported by some protocols are relatively high. Flexible Load stress testing solutions can be set,
A visual graphical interface can monitor a wide range of resources. Reports can be exported to Word, Excel, and HTML formats.
2. webload: webload is a performance testing and analysis tool launched by radview. It allows web application developers to perform stress testing automatically;
Webload simulates the operations of real users and generates stress loads to test web performance. Users create javascript-based test scripts, which are called Agenda agenda,
It is used to simulate customer behavior, and the performance of Web applications in the real environment is measured by executing this script.
3. E-test suite: A web application testing tool developed by empirix that can seamlessly integrate with tested applications.
The tools include e-tester, e-load, and e-monitor. These three tools correspond to function testing, stress testing, and application monitoring respectively. Each part of the tools is independent of each other,
The test process can work together with each other.
4. qaload:
(1) There are many test interfaces;
(2) predictable system performance;
(3) Identify bottlenecks through repeated tests;
(4) managing global load tests from the control center;
(5) Application scalability can be verified;
(6) quickly create a Simulated load test;
(7) High Performance prices.
In addition, qaload can not only test web applications, but also test background items such as SQL Server. All protocols supported by this function can be tested.
5. Benchmark Factory: first, it can test the performance of the server cluster. Second, it can implement Benchmark Testing. Finally, it can generate advanced scripts.
6. jmeter: jmeter is an open-source testing tool. It is a 100% pure Java Desktop running program designed for running and server load testing.
It was originally designed for Web/HTTP testing, but it has been extended to support a variety of Test Modules.
It runs together with the HTTP and SQL (using JDBC) modules. It can be used to test the server running status in a static or active database,
It can be used to simulate the running status of a server or network system under heavy load. It also provides a replaceable interface for customizing data display,
Test synchronization and test creation and execution.
7. Was: it is a free web load stress testing tool provided by micro $ oft and is widely used.
Was can simulate a large number of user activities through one or more clients. Was supports authentication, encryption, and cookies,
It can also simulate the speed of various browsers and modem, and its functions and performance can be comparable to those of tens of thousands of dollars.
8. Act: Or msact, it is a set of tool for program stress testing in Microsoft Visual Studio and visual studio.net.
The Act not only records detailed data parameters of the program running, but also displays the program running status in charts. It is easy to install and use, and the results are easy to read,
Is an ideal test tool.
9. opensta: its full name is open system testing architecture.
The feature of openst is that it can simulate many users to access the websites to be tested. It is a software with powerful functions and complete custom settings.
However, most of these settings need to be completed through scripts. Therefore, you must learn how to write scripts before using the software.
If complex functions need to be completed, script requirements are still relatively high. Of course, this is also its advantage. Some programmers do not care about writing scripts.
10. pureload: a Java-based testing tool. Its script code uses XML. Therefore, writing scripts is simple.
Its tests contain text and graphics and can be output as HTML files. Because it is a Java-based software,
Therefore, pureload can enhance software functions through Java Beans APIs.