HellenM wrote:Good morning.
Can one or more eValid playbacks run in parallel safely?
Thanks
Thanks for asking HellenM.
Indeed, they can, and this is the main way eValid is used to generate artificial/synthetic loading on a website.
There are limits on the scripts that can do this.
We call a script "load test safe" if it does NOT use any of the eValid commands that involve use of the desktop.
Here's a description:
http://e-valid.com/Products/Documentati ... .safe.htmlTechnically the limitation is that, in Windows, there is only ONE desktop, and for that to be shared between scripts requires careful checking to make sure one playback doesn't step on another one.
Best to stay with scripts that are LoadTest Safe...
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