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We've compiled a list of 28 free and paid alternatives to LoadBooster. The primary competitors include Apache JMeter, The Grinder. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between LoadBooster and Yandex.Tank, Appvance, locust. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


Apache JMeter
Free Open Source

Apache JMeter is an open source Java application, designed to load test functional behavior and...

The Grinder
Free Open Source

The Grinder is a Java load testing framework that makes it easy to run a distributed test using...

Yandex.Tank
Free Open Source

Yandex.Tank is an extendable open source load testing tool for advanced linux users which is...

The Appvance Unified Test Platform is the Fastest Way to Test.

locust
Free Open Source

An open source load testing tool written in Python.

SmartMeter.io is a load and performance testing tool based on JMeter that is fixing its drawbacks while adding enterprise-level load testing features.

OctoPerf is a SaaS load testing solution, based on JMeter.

Load, Stress and Performance Testing for Websites and Web Applications

Discover how HP performance, stress, and load testing software LoadRunner can prevent costly...

Utilizing headless scriptable browser PhantomJS and Amazon cloud servers, LoadBooster offers the...

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LoadBooster Overview

Utilizing headless scriptable browser PhantomJS and Amazon cloud servers, LoadBooster offers the unique load testing service that provides large testing capacity, a real browser user experience, better AJAX support, clearer error reporting, as well as high-fidelity test results.

LoadBooster Features

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