But how many concurent users can I achieve with locust and what does it depend on? For example using java Runnable/Callable interfaces i can achieve only 1 thread per 1 actual cpu core. So If i have VM with 12 vCPU i only can achieve 12 users doing some actions in parallel. What about locust?
Thank you very much for providing such a simple but clear explanation, Nicolai. Very helpful!
Bro is underrated this video is amazing explanation
Great video, so efficient! Such a great tutorial in such a short time, well done!
Thank you Nicolai, well explained.
Very nice video mr. gram. I like very much good learning
Thank you, does anyone help what JMeter offers that locust doesn't ?
Very clean and simple explanation
Wonderful tutorial , My very first testing is running in my test setup .. Thank You
Great explanation. Thanks!
Thx for this nice overview and your passion!!
Really appreciate this video, thanks a lot man!
Followed along but..
ImportError: cannot import name 'HttpUser' from partially initialized module 'locust' (most l
doesnt worl??
absolutely loved it
hi, thank you very much for sharing, I wanna ask about these, have you integrated locust to your development cycle, like Jenkins or circleci?
explained so well
How to stop locust when a certain number of requests is sent?
Very good and easy explaination
very nice explanation. thank you
But how many concurent users can I achieve with locust and what does it depend on? For example using java Runnable/Callable interfaces i can achieve only 1 thread per 1 actual cpu core. So If i have VM with 12 vCPU i only can achieve 12 users doing some actions in parallel. What about locust?
A bit late, you can make any number of worker/ user and only limited by open file limit because the process is asyncronous
very good video !!!!
Isn't it a bad practice to name your file locust.py?
absolutely! don't do it.
Thanks
"This is stupid server"😂😂