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Load Tests for Distributed Systems?

arizaphale asks: "I stand in front of the somewhat complex task of load testing a fairly simple distributed telecom computer system. Is there anyone who has links or references to where I can find information about some theory on which I can base my tests? Both formal theories and test methodology are of great interest to me."

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  1. Well, by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    just link to it from the slashdot home page. There's your test. .:.

  2. Performance Testing with a Bang by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here is a link to the Defence Finance and Accounting Service http://www.dfas.mil (Yeap .mil)
    http://www.dfas.mil/technology/pal/dcii/dcii-proce dures/dcii-doc/ept.pdf Otherwise a Complete Testing/Performance Procedures for Many Different Approachs are described at the http://www.tpc.org
    Test TPC-C TPC-H TPC-R and TPC-W
    You will find a description of all of them here http://www.tpc.org/information/benchmarks.asp and each have their own pdf description. VERY FORMAL and detailed. Have Fun ])

  3. Do you know by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    what an Erlang is? If not you're in trouble :) Testing telecom systems ain't a walk in the park and there isn't any dummy guides out there. I work with people with over 20 years experience testing telecom systems (I work for the worlds no. 1 core network equipment supplier). Try looking for web pages with the following keywords/phrases,

    erlang
    BHCA (Busy Hour Call Accesses)
    traffic load
    ussage load
    traffic peak margin
    high load margin
    dimensioning factor
    load per call
    loadability (yep a real word!)
    traffic mix

  4. Testing Computer Telephony Systems and Networks by cpuffer_hammer · · Score: 3, Informative

    Since you don't describe the system under test or the type of traffic it is going to receive I will keep my suggestions general.

    Try:
    Testing Computer Telephony Systems and Networks
    Steve Gladstone
    ISBN 0-936648-82-1

    Or:
    www.empirix.com
    http://www.empirix.com/Emp irix/Contact+Center+Solu tions/Contact+Center+Solutions+Overview.html?page= home_page&link=ccs_mainlink

    Discloser:
    Yes I work for Empirix.

  5. This is what we use... by Hard_Code · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's a great tool called: "production"

    heh

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