Load testing on Azure with Artillery
Artillery launches support for running distributed load tests on Azure with Azure Container Instances
Artillery launches support for running distributed load tests on Azure with Azure Container Instances
Tracetest, a trace-based end-to-end debugging and testing tool, is an open-source project that is part of the CNCF landscape, with a cloud-based managed platform for enterprise use-cases.
End-to-end tracing provides a more granular insight into how each scenario is executed, making it easier to pinpoint potential performance bottlenecks or inefficiencies.
Metrics and traces from Artillery tests can now be sent to any monitoring and observability platform that supports OpenTelemetry.
A new VS Code extension for Artillery designed to make it easier to write test scripts with features like context-aware autocomplete and inline documentation.
Run load tests with real browsers, at high scale, and with zero DevOps work, using Artillery’s Playwright integration and AWS Fargate.
Run distributed high-scale load tests from your GitHub Actions pipelines.
Running load tests at scale can get expensive very quickly, unless you use Artillery. If you’re not familiar with Artillery - we do cloud-native load testing.
Say hello to open-source serverless highly-distributed load testing at scale.
If you’re running on Kubernetes, the Artillery Operator can be the missing load testing piece of that self-service puzzle.
Creating test scripts is slow, error-prone, cumbersome, brittle, and just downright annoying. Until now, there hasn’t been a good solution… but we’ve been busy at Artillery HQ cooking something up.