Ed Glas's blog on VS load testing

Load Agent and Load Controller Installation and Configuration Guide

Microsoft® Visual Studio Team Test Load Agent Products The Team Test Rig enables Team System users...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/17/2007

Reading 32-bit counters on a 64-bit machine

If you are running ASP.NET or IIS in 32 bit mode on a 64 bit machine, remote performance counter...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/17/2007

Reading 32-bit counters on a 64-bit machine

If you are running ASP.NET or IIS in 32 bit mode on a 64 bit machine, remote performance counter...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 09/05/2006

Load Agent Install Guide

Here is the install guide for the agent and controller. It contains a bunch of useful sizing and...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 03/06/2006

Load Agents

Visual Studio includes a new load agent product for achieving scaleable load generation. The Team...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 03/06/2006

Customer Case Study

Check out this customer case study available for download. Bill Sexton of Worldspan was one of our...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/14/2006

Driving more load

Where are your bottlenecks most likely to occur? If you are developing an ASP.NET application on SQL...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/07/2006

User modeling in VSTS Load Tests

A common question we are asked is how we deal with "new" vs. "return" users in a load test. Web...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/06/2006

Who's dogfooding Ocracoke (aka VSTS Load Tests)?

As you probably know, "dogfooding" is the term we use at Microsoft for using the products we are...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/06/2006

Dial your load - custom load patterns in VSTS Load Tests

We often are asked about our support for different load patterns in a load test. What's a load...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/05/2006

Blog Blog Blog

This is my first blog post -- it's past time! I'm the group manager for VSTS load testing. My team...

Author: Ed Glas Date: 02/05/2006

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