Master List of tools
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04-06-2009, 03:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2012 02:45 AM by pmeenan.)
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Master List of tools
Here is a list of web performance testing tools (in alphabetical order). I'll seed it with the list I know of but if there are more that you are aware of please let me know and I can add them to the list.
Online Testing Free Services Dotcom-Monitor Instant - Instant full-page tests, IE, Chrome, Firefox, multiple locations, full report GTmetrix - Performance and Optimization check (YSlow and Page Speed) KITE (Keynote) - IE 7 from 5 cities across the globe Load Impact Page Analyzer - Simulated Browser Page Speed Online - Online Page Speed check Pingdom full page test - Simulated Browser Show Slow - Trended YSlow and Pagespeed results Site-Perf - Simulated browser, multiple locations WebPagetest - IE 6-9 and Chrome from multiple locations Yottaa - Performance and optimization trending Zoompf - Site crawler that checks for optimization WebSiteOptimization Speed Report - Simulated browser, provides performance and optimization suggestionns Subscription Services Catchpoint Gomez Keynote Webmetrics Desktop Software dynaTrace Ajax Edition - Free, IE Only, Windows, Javascript profiler HTTPWatch - Commercial, Free Trial. Windows, all browsers KITE - Keynote's desktop testing utility. Free, Windows, IE only Page Speed (Google) - Free, Firefox and Chrome, All Platforms Page Detailer (IBM) - Free, Windows, All Browsers Pagetest - Free, IE Only, Windows Performance Tracker (MySpace) - Free, IE Only, Windows YSlow (Yahoo) - Free, Firefox and Chrome, All platforms |
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04-30-2009, 03:54 AM
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RE: Master List of tools
Hi Patrick,
Great forum - thanks for creating this for all of us! Say hi to the team! > Keynote - Free on-demand tests from 5 locations, subscription May I suggest this would be: > KITE - Keynote's free on-demand tests from 5 cities and your desktop (no subscription required - free) Technically, KITE is also desktop software. And the link is http://kite.keynote.com Vik (04-06-2009 03:46 AM)pmeenan Wrote: Here is a list of web performance testing tools. I'll seed it with the list I know of but if there are more that you are aware of please let me know and I can add them to the list. |
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04-30-2009, 03:55 AM
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RE: Master List of tools
Hi Patrick,
Great forum - thanks for creating this for all of us! Say hi to the team! > Keynote - Free on-demand tests from 5 locations, subscription May I suggest this would be: > KITE - Keynote's free on-demand tests from 5 cities and your desktop (no subscription required - free) Technically, KITE is also desktop software. And the link is http://kite.keynote.com Vik |
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04-30-2009, 06:10 AM
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RE: Master List of tools
Thanks Vik. I updated and broke things out a little more and put KITE into the different sections where it was applicable. Let me know if you want things tweaked any.
-Pat |
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10-08-2009, 12:56 PM
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RE: Master List of tools
Are there any tools (web or desktop) to find out how much time it's taking to render above fold for a given web page?
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10-08-2009, 10:23 PM
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RE: Master List of tools
None that work well that I'm aware of. Gomez offers a Visual Complete measurement that measures when all of the objects above the fold have finished loading but it works best for static pages and I'm not sure how well it deals with DHTML. I have been debating adding a similar measurement to Pagetest but most of the sites I work with are a lot more dynamic and it wouldn't help much.
One thing we do that works well but is fairly manual is to record a video of the page load and just mark the frame when everything is complete. |
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10-16-2009, 10:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2009 10:38 AM by ntang.)
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RE: Master List of tools
Don't forget Google Pagespeed:
http://code.google.com/speed/page-speed/ Also, MySpace Performance Tracker: http://msfast.myspace.com/ Oh, and in commercial/ subscription products: Webmetrics: http://www.webmetrics.com/ There are a bunch of others I've got bookmarked at work, but I'm at home now... MSFast comes pretty close to that - it's not ideal but can give you a pretty good idea, it shows snapshots of every stage of rendering, so you can just see when the page looks complete in the snapshot and then check what point it's at. |
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10-16-2009, 10:49 PM
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RE: Master List of tools
Thanks - been a while since the list was updated :-)
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10-21-2009, 08:37 PM
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RE: Master List of tools
Hi
Well,Thanks for giving such a nice information regarding online testing tool.You have create a good awareness among others regarding these topic.I like your article very much.I want to add my knowledge regarding Benefits of this tool.You are truly knowledge giver and thanks once again for these information. Thanks |
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12-11-2009, 06:57 PM
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RE: Master List of tools
I like Spirent Avalanche's http generator (though it is not desktop - it is a racked device and it is certainly not cheap!)
Normally it is used as a load test tool, however, I mention it because: It allows simulation of multiple subnets with differing network characteristics. In both directions it allows the user to specify: bandwidth latency packet loss it also allows one to specify whether or not resources are parallelisable and to specify maximum client tcp connections and maximum requests per connection. This is great for 'trying stuff out'. |
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