The Microsoft WAS web stress tool is designed to realistically simulate multiple browsers requesting pages from a web site.
Web Application Stress Tool
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1 comment:
Hello,
I am working on Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool version 1.1.293.1
and i am able to generate reports
of the result by using sample scripts, but Perf Counters section in my
tool is not showing any counter and hcounters.csv is also missing. I also
want to know, how to use this tool in web farm environment?
Anticipating your reply.
Thanks
Arpit Jain
email:apij2003@gmail.com
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