VPS for stress test

edited December 2020 in Requests

Hello everyone,
Is there actually a provider who offers a VPS to perform stress tests ?

I have several connections that I would like to test thoroughly.

I just want to send ping of deads to evaluate the performance. This is actually a dos attack to test my systems. I'm not interested in canning anyone, I'm not a scriptkid, so please be serious and answer seriously !

Whoever comes with nonsensical answers will be blocked. So be serious man!

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  • @Maxo112 said:
    Hello everyone,
    Is there actually a provider who offers a VPS to perform stress tests ?

    I have several connections that I would like to test thoroughly.

    I just want to send ping of deads to evaluate the performance. This is actually a dos attack to test my systems. I'm not interested in canning anyone, I'm not a scriptkid, so please be serious and answer seriously !

    How would a provider be able to distuingish between a valid 'DDOS load test' and a malicious DDOS attack? I mean you can claim the target IP is yours, but how can a provider verify? Personally, I would use one of these SaaS providers: https://geekflare.com/essential-tools-to-perform-stress-test-online/

    @Maxo112 said:
    Whoever comes with nonsensical answers will be blocked. So be serious man!

    OK

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    Serious answer: Tools exist for this that are significantly more sophisticated than anything you are likely to run from a VPS that target actual performance. for example, https://k6.io has a 30 day free trial.

    if you are not interested in this and your "own systems" run on your own network then just stress them on your own network rather than use a VPS?

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  • Good luck with your block. ;)

    so say we all

  • @AnthonySmith said:
    Serious answer: Tools exist for this that are significantly more sophisticated than anything you are likely to run from a VPS that target actual performance. for example, https://k6.io has a 30 day free trial.

    k6 had free version, even the old school jmeter will do

  • @hey said:

    k6 had free version, even the old school jmeter will do

    Or just use loader.io. 10k requests per seconds included for free. Doing its job great on my webpages.

  • rent a cloud VPS with dedicated CPU and install the stress testing framework of your preference.
    if you are not going too crazy, just rent a cloud VPS from Hetzner (don't think they will throttle you if you use a non-dedicated instance for a few hours). in terms of framework, Locust is simple and lightweight.

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