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Updated: 03/07/2005

NeoLoad

Load Testing Tool for Web Applications. When high-end products are too expensive, when cheap and open source products are too limited, use the best middle-range tool: NeoLoad. Very easy to use (no scripting) but can design advanced scenarios to handle real world applications. Answers to these questions: how many users does my site handle? Will my site crash under load? What are the response times? Download it now! Make your first test in 10 mn. Key features: - Browser based recorder: Simply browse your application to record your scenario - System Monitoring: Get statistics from your servers (CPU, Memory, ) - Data replacement: Log in the virtual users with different accounts, submit forms changing the values - Data extraction: Extract generated links and forms - Content validation: Check page content under load - Reporting: Generate a test report (HTML/PDF/XML) - SSL: Record and replay secured pages. - IP Spoofing: Mandatory to test IP based load balancers
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