RedLine13 is bringing the low cost power of AWS Spot Instances to Load Testing. We manage EC2 on-demand or spot instances on your AWS account to run large scale load tests at very low costs. Current users have scaled to 5,000,000 interactions, emulating over 500,000 users, testing both user interactive apps as well as API driven mobile apps.
Highlights
Run large scale load tests at low cost.
Allows for a single user account and a single AWS key.
Supports multiple testing tools, including Jmeter and Gatling.
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This listing offers one pricing option: the RedLine13 Basic Subscription, billed as a contract. You buy it in units, and pricing scales with the number of units you select. There are no separate tiers, instance sizes, or usage add-ons to choose from. The subscription gives you access to the load testing framework, which lets you run tests in your own AWS environment and scale to large numbers of virtual users. Because it is a single contract dimension, your cost depends only on the unit quantity you commit to.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one unit of the RedLine13 Basic Subscription represent?
A unit represents access to the RedLine13 load testing framework under this contract. Your cost scales with the number of units you commit to. The subscription itself does not cap the number of tests or servers you run.
Does my subscription cost change if I run more tests or add more virtual users?
No. Your cost depends only on the unit quantity you commit to, not on test activity. You can run tests on many servers and scale to large numbers of virtual users without changing your subscription charge.
Do I need my own AWS environment to run tests under this subscription?
Yes. RedLine13 runs load tests in your own AWS environment, so you control the cloud load agents. Any underlying AWS compute or storage you use for testing is separate from this subscription charge.
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used during 2 months for tuning streaming platform , nginx... and to know what will be the max users supported very usefull tools
Igor Balos
Easy and very affordable way to spread your performance test executions
Reviewed on Jun 02, 2020
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Redline13 doesn't have the beauty of the Blazemeter UI and there are things that can be improved, mainly in terms of managing your performance tests and Redline13's overall web app feel.
But if you can go beyond these limitations, you are getting a pretty nice tool for scalable performance testing for the fraction of the price.
If you need a great performance testing tool which does the most important job: scalling JMeter tests to variety of locations and machines, with decent reporting tools, I can definitelly recommend Redline13. There is no tool that can beat it at this price tag.