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Artillery

A modern, open-source load testing & smoke testing for SRE and DevOps
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What is Artillery?

It is a modern, open-source, powerful & easy-to-use performance testing toolkit. Use it to ship scalable applications that stay performant & resilient under high load. It prioritizes developer productivity and happiness and follows the “batteries-included” philosophy.
Artillery is a tool in the Load and Performance Testing category of a tech stack.
Artillery is an open source tool with 7.4K GitHub stars and 476 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Artillery's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Artillery?

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8 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Artillery.

Artillery Integrations

Artillery's Features

  • Planet-scale performance testing
  • Millions of requests per second
  • Multiple geographical regions
  • Load testing
  • Smoke testing

Artillery Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Artillery?
Apache JMeter
It is open source software, a 100% pure Java application designed to load test functional behavior and measure performance. It was originally designed for testing Web Applications but has since expanded to other test functions.
Gatling
Gatling is a highly capable load testing tool. It is designed for ease of use, maintainability and high performance. Out of the box, Gatling comes with excellent support of the HTTP protocol that makes it a tool of choice for load testing any HTTP server. As the core engine is actually protocol agnostic, it is perfectly possible to implement support for other protocols. For example, Gatling currently also ships JMS support.
k6
It is a developer centric open source load testing tool for testing the performance of your backend infrastructure. It’s built with Go and JavaScript to integrate well into your development workflow.
Locust
Locust is an easy-to-use, distributed, user load testing tool. Intended for load testing web sites (or other systems) and figuring out how many concurrent users a system can handle.
AWS Device Farm
Run tests across a large selection of physical devices in parallel from various manufacturers with varying hardware, OS versions and form factors.
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