Agents
Entities responsible for executing benchmark and collecting statistics
Entities responsible for executing benchmark and collecting statistics
Detailed instructions for installing Hyperfoil manually, on Kubernetes/Openshift, or with Ansible.
How to make your life easier while building your own benchmarks
Explore manual startup options for the Hyperfoil controller.
Detailed breakdown of each component involved in defining a benchmark
This section defines servers that agents contact during benchmarks, allowing configurations for multiple targets with specific connection settings
Deploy Hyperfoil in Kubernetes or Openshift environment using the out-of-the-box Hyperfoil operator
How to quickly run Hyperfoil benchmarks
Manually deploy Hyperfoil in Kubernetes or Openshift environment
Defines a unit of workload simulation within a benchmark, representing a specific load pattern or behavior
Comprehensive set of resourcs for everything you need to get started with Hyperfoil
Deploy Hyperfoil using Ansible Galaxy scripts
Collection of benchmark examples
A collection of practical advices for common things in Hyperfoil
Defines the behavior and sequence of actions that virtual users (VU) perform during a benchmark execution
Common technical issues that you could hit during benchmark development
Data placeholders within sessions that hold values throughout the execution of a benchmark scenario
Templates in Hyperfoil allow for efficient benchmark parametrization, enabling users to customize benchmarks based on specific execution environments or intended loads
Mechanisms that allow users to run specific scripts or commands automatically before and after executing a benchmark run
Configuration options that enhance usability and automation of benchmarking sessions