Eric D 3 Years Ago - Edited Hi Filipe, And what are the conclusions? Can you tell us how many concurrent users and which architecture needed? You have tested with a cluster or not, how many cpus and rams? Thanks for your info, Eric. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Filipe Frazao Afonso Eric D 3 Years Ago Hey Eric, I hope you are doing well. Thank you so much for your questions. Just for clarity, I haven't conducted a performance analysis over Liferay Commerce yet, although that would be a really cool exercise, and I'm sure that the Commerce Engineering team is already planning for that! :) My goal here was to share a baseline JMeter test plan, that can be extended to achieve exactly what you are looking for, by adjusting the use cases to what your users will be doing on your solution. Additionally, I would run it against the same production setup you have in place for your project (same CPU, memory, cluster/no cluster), and I would try to calculate the required concurrent users, based on the real load you are expecting on your solution. I hope this helps! All the best, Filipe Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Filipe Frazao Afonso Eric D 3 Years Ago Hey Eric, I hope you are doing well. Thank you so much for your questions. Just for clarity, I haven't conducted a performance analysis over Liferay Commerce yet, although that would be a really cool exercise, and I'm sure that the Commerce Engineering team is already planning for that! :) My goal here was to share a baseline JMeter test plan, that can be extended to achieve exactly what you are looking for, by adjusting the use cases to what your users will be doing on your solution. Additionally, I would run it against the same production setup you have in place for your project (same CPU, memory, cluster/no cluster), and I would try to calculate the required concurrent users, based on the real load you are expecting on your solution. I hope this helps! All the best, Filipe Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel