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I have to perform load test on a desktop application. So, I used visual studio to test load on web server with 100 users then it worked fine & got no error.



But in real time, I got different behavior on the client side when we do the same activity manually while 100 real users are working together & using that application simultaneously. Client side application is getting crashed/hang or getting UI error due to slowness.



Which tool should I use to test load on both server & client side?










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    I have to perform load test on a desktop application. So, I used visual studio to test load on web server with 100 users then it worked fine & got no error.



    But in real time, I got different behavior on the client side when we do the same activity manually while 100 real users are working together & using that application simultaneously. Client side application is getting crashed/hang or getting UI error due to slowness.



    Which tool should I use to test load on both server & client side?










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      I have to perform load test on a desktop application. So, I used visual studio to test load on web server with 100 users then it worked fine & got no error.



      But in real time, I got different behavior on the client side when we do the same activity manually while 100 real users are working together & using that application simultaneously. Client side application is getting crashed/hang or getting UI error due to slowness.



      Which tool should I use to test load on both server & client side?










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      But in real time, I got different behavior on the client side when we do the same activity manually while 100 real users are working together & using that application simultaneously. Client side application is getting crashed/hang or getting UI error due to slowness.



      Which tool should I use to test load on both server & client side?







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          I always have used JMeter for Performance Testing. On this question, I think watching this tutorial may help you for client-side performance testing:



          https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/client-side-performance-testing-tutorial






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            Mirco Focus has got two load testing tools that support client-side (web) load testing: Loadrunner and Silk Performer. Those tools are not cheap and performing load testing this way also requires a lot more load generators.



            Another option would be NeoLoad, that works on protocol level, but you can use a Selenium client-side test during a load test to measure client-side response times.



            A third option would be to use a separate website client-side automated test script that is enriched with measuring of some actions. That that can be run during a load test in another tool.






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              I always have used JMeter for Performance Testing. On this question, I think watching this tutorial may help you for client-side performance testing:



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                I always have used JMeter for Performance Testing. On this question, I think watching this tutorial may help you for client-side performance testing:



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                      Mirco Focus has got two load testing tools that support client-side (web) load testing: Loadrunner and Silk Performer. Those tools are not cheap and performing load testing this way also requires a lot more load generators.



                      Another option would be NeoLoad, that works on protocol level, but you can use a Selenium client-side test during a load test to measure client-side response times.



                      A third option would be to use a separate website client-side automated test script that is enriched with measuring of some actions. That that can be run during a load test in another tool.






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                        Mirco Focus has got two load testing tools that support client-side (web) load testing: Loadrunner and Silk Performer. Those tools are not cheap and performing load testing this way also requires a lot more load generators.



                        Another option would be NeoLoad, that works on protocol level, but you can use a Selenium client-side test during a load test to measure client-side response times.



                        A third option would be to use a separate website client-side automated test script that is enriched with measuring of some actions. That that can be run during a load test in another tool.






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                          Mirco Focus has got two load testing tools that support client-side (web) load testing: Loadrunner and Silk Performer. Those tools are not cheap and performing load testing this way also requires a lot more load generators.



                          Another option would be NeoLoad, that works on protocol level, but you can use a Selenium client-side test during a load test to measure client-side response times.



                          A third option would be to use a separate website client-side automated test script that is enriched with measuring of some actions. That that can be run during a load test in another tool.






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                          Mirco Focus has got two load testing tools that support client-side (web) load testing: Loadrunner and Silk Performer. Those tools are not cheap and performing load testing this way also requires a lot more load generators.



                          Another option would be NeoLoad, that works on protocol level, but you can use a Selenium client-side test during a load test to measure client-side response times.



                          A third option would be to use a separate website client-side automated test script that is enriched with measuring of some actions. That that can be run during a load test in another tool.







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