load testing

  1. How to Install Apache JMeter on Windows: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Performance testing has become one of the most essential practices in software development today. Picture this: you've spent months crafting a sleek web application for the global stage, only for it to falter under heavy traffic during launch. That’s where performance testing tools come swooping...
  2. The Ops Team #003 - "The Egg" | The Ops Team

    The Ops Team is a new weekly show where 4 Technical Evangelists specializing in IT Operations get together to give you the deets on their 4 areas of expertise: Microsoft Azure/Cloud, On-premises datacenter technologies, Enterprise Mobility / Windows and DevOps. This week on The Ops Team, Simon...
  3. Windows 7 TWC9: Recap of VS 2010 SP1, IE9 RTW set for Mar 14, Hack your house & cockroaches

    This Week on Channel 9, Dan Fernandez is joined by Clint Rutkas to discuss the week's top developer news, including: [00:35] Somasegar: Link Removed including VS 2010 Service Pack 1, TFS-Project Server Integration Feature Pack, Load Test Feature Pack, and LightSwitch Beta 2 [01:01] Jason...
  4. Windows 7 endpoint.tv - Performance Testing with SO-Aware

    Do you really want to know how to make your service fast? There is only one way to improve performance and that is to set a goal and test your system under load. The trouble is that there are few good load testing tools for WCF. In this episode, once again I'm joined by Jesus Rodriguez of...
  5. Windows 7 Cloud Cover Episode 30 - Coordinating Work and Load Testing

    Join Ryan and Steve each week as they cover the Microsoft cloud. You can follow and interact with the show atLink Removed In this episode: We talk about how coordinating work across worker roles. Demonstrate a tool to generate web traffic for load testing websites. Talk about the gotchas...
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    Windows 7 Blank blue screen? (not BSOD)

    Hi All, I have a new system i have built but it keeps freezing into a black blue screen, i cannot call the task manager or see the cursor at all. It is not long after boot up, but doesn't seem to be at a certain time (ie its always very soon after start up but rather random, could be a...