JMeter – How To Share Data In Distributed Load Testing

In this article, I would like to show how we can share data among all the JMeter servers in distributed mode. Problem Statement: If you have been running JMeter in distributed mode, you might already know that setting up all the JMeter servers with all the dependency is a pain. We already see that docker greatly simplifies […]

JMeter – Scaling out load generators using Docker Compose in distributed load testing

In this post, I would like to show how to create multiple instances of JMeter servers/slaves on demand using docker compose. I assume you have some idea on using docker in JMeter distributed load testing. If not, please read this post first. Docker Compose: As part of our application design, we might have a webserver, few app servers

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JMeter – Distributed Load Testing using Docker in AWS

In the Previous post, We had learnt how to use docker in creating multiple containers running jmeter-server for distributed load testing. But we had created all the containers in the same host. Even if we can not use the single-host containers for performance testing with huge load, before pushing your performance test script related changes to

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JMeter – Distributed Load Testing using Docker

Overview: A single JMeter instance might not be able to generate enough load to stress test your application. As this site shows, one JMeter instance will be able to control many other remote JMeter instances and generate larger load on your application. JMeter uses Java RMI [Remote Method Invocation] to interact with objects in a

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