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Share The Load: Report Visual Studio Team System Load Test Results Via A Configurable Web Site

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This article discusses a new load test tool in Visual Studio 2005 Team System for performance and stress testing your Web sites, Web services, and other server components. Combined with its handy reporting capabilities, the load test tool provides some powerful options for sharing and managing test results.

Wen Ding

MSDN Magazine June 2006




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