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Yandex Tank

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Description

Yandex.Tank is an extendable open source load testing tool for advanced linux users which is especially good as a part of automated load testing suit.

Get help

Documentation at ReadTheDocs

Ask your questions at Stackoverflow, use "load testing" + "yandex" tags.

See also

Evgeniy Mamchits' phantom - Phantom scalable IO Engine

Gregory Komissarov's firebat - test tool based on Phantom

Andrey Pohilko's loadosophia - service for storing and analysing performance test results

Jenkins - an extendable open source continuous integration server that may be used to automate test execution.

Graphite - an enterprise-scale monitoring tool, use it to store your test results and render graphs.

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