Dominik Marks Il y a 9 années Hello Olaf,in the episode you talked about that the Liferay Cloud Services would go into public beta by the end of june. However they are still not accessible for public. Do you have any new dates when it will be available?Another question: You talked about that you were doing some performance / load tests with your Liferay servers. Can you tell us which tools you used to do your load and performance tests? Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler Olaf Kock Dominik Marks Il y a 9 années I think I missed mentioning that the private beta was extended, thus the public beta got delayed as well. Last I heard was "beginning of September" as the time to start the public beta: They're currently adding features and provisioning, so that the rush of new participants can easily be handled.I used JMeter for the tests. As it was used to demonstrate tuning, not to optimize actual performance, I deliberately created a slow portal, that would break even under low load (e.g. portlets with long rendering times etc.)The result/procedure/aspects of the performance test has been presented at the french symposium, you can find the material there: https://www.liferay.com/france2014/ . Typically we'd use grinder for load tests, but JMeter is more visual, and it's easier to explain JMeter UI in a presentation than python code. You can also find screenshots of the Cloud-Services private beta features there. Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler
Olaf Kock Dominik Marks Il y a 9 années I think I missed mentioning that the private beta was extended, thus the public beta got delayed as well. Last I heard was "beginning of September" as the time to start the public beta: They're currently adding features and provisioning, so that the rush of new participants can easily be handled.I used JMeter for the tests. As it was used to demonstrate tuning, not to optimize actual performance, I deliberately created a slow portal, that would break even under low load (e.g. portlets with long rendering times etc.)The result/procedure/aspects of the performance test has been presented at the french symposium, you can find the material there: https://www.liferay.com/france2014/ . Typically we'd use grinder for load tests, but JMeter is more visual, and it's easier to explain JMeter UI in a presentation than python code. You can also find screenshots of the Cloud-Services private beta features there. Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler