Pepe Cano

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Pepe Cano

Pepe Cano

@ppcano_

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Katılım Nisan 2010
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Pepe Cano
Pepe Cano@ppcano_·
@adityaridha Hi, k6 adjusts by starting and dropping iterations to achieve the specified IterationsRate target. More about this grafana.com/docs/k6/latest… Do you use "arrival-rate" to reach a particular requests-per-second rate?
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adityaridha@adityaridha·
meaning that VUs don't need to complete 1 iteration in this configuration, as long the target RPS is achieved Is my hypothesis correct? Thank you in advance (part 2 - end)
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adityaridha@adityaridha·
Hi @ppcano_ , @k6_io I want to ask about the k6 "constant-arrival-rate" behavior--I observe that if I have 100 APIs in my test, but the rate that I set is too low, e.g. 10 in this case-- the result is there might be several APIs not being executed (part 1)
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Pepe Cano@ppcano_·
@adityaridha @k6_io @mcruzdrake Automatically allocating VUs might lead to pre-optimizations or overloading the k6 instance. It becomes more complicated when distributing the test across multiple k6 instances. Related request: github.com/grafana/k6/iss…. appreciate f you could comment on it or give it a :+1
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adityaridha@adityaridha·
Hi @k6_io , @mcruzdrake I want to know the reason why K6 put the responsibility to manage VUs to the user? even for the "constant-arrival-rate" executor, we still need to define the min & max VUs while other tools AFAIK hide/manage this configuration automatically
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Pepe Cano@ppcano_·
@adityaridha @k6_io @mcruzdrake I also believe this isn't ideal, but there's a rationale behind it. k6 schedules VUs to model the load. In the open model, it can't predict the number of VUs required to achieve the desired arrival rate.
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Kunal Malhotra
Kunal Malhotra@kunal_forever·
@k6_io any chance we can go support to write the load tests please 😅. JS is great but as SRE we write Go.
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Grafana@grafana·
📣 We’ve just raised $220 million in Series C funding to accelerate the development of our open observability platform! Learn what this latest funding round means for the future of Grafana Labs in today’s Bloomberg @business exclusive. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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k6@k6_io·
"Most applications work well on a sunny day, but to achieve high reliability we need to design for bad weather." 👏👏👏
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k6@k6_io·
You will want to join this week's Office Hours, Friday at 5pm CET, where @nopzor, Co-founder and CEO @grafana, and Robin Gustafsson, CEO k6, respond to qs about the acquisition: youtube.com/watch?v=sfWIB-…
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k6@k6_io·
Watching #GrafanaCONline ? CEO Raj Dutt (@nopzor) just announced the big news: we've been acquired by Grafana! Joining the Grafana Labs family will accelerate our vision of giving modern engineering teams better tools to build reliable applications. grafana.com/about/press/20…
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Andy@urbanshepherd·
@k6_io Hi, any plans for a release to integrate results with Azure Monitor (I can see you have AWS and Datadog at present)?
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Pepe Cano
Pepe Cano@ppcano_·
@n_vanderhoeven La palabra "jefe" me da cómo alergia 🙏🤪. Estamos todos encantado de que te hayas unido.
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Nicole van der Hoeven
Nicole van der Hoeven@n_vanderhoeven·
Un beneficio inesperado de mi nuevo trabajo: mi jefe @ppcano_ es de España, entonces nuestras llamadas son en español. Muy buena practica para mí! :)
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