Project Title: SecondLife Client Performance Monitor
The Challenge
Linden Lab’s Grid was in need of a tool aimed to simulate activity of SecondLife inhabitants and measure availability and performance metrics.The Solution
SecondLife Client Performance Monitor is a tool aimed to simulate activity of SecondLife inhabitants and measure availability and performance metrics of the Linden Lab’s Grid. The system is completely customizable by ability to add new metrics and behavioral scripts on the following programming languages:- .Net C#
- .Net Visual Basic
- Iron Python
- Console application repeatedly running test scripts and storing results to MySQL database by ADO.Net or ODBC provider.
- Default package of test scripts
- GUI test script builder
Tools and Technologies
The application was written on C# and runs on MS Windows/.Net 2.0 and Debian Linux/Mono 1.2.4 platforms.Technologies:.Net, Mono, Linux, Windows, MySQL, ODBC, ADO.Net
Related links
http://www.enterra-inc.com/index.php?id=25&category-id=6&project-id=25http://www.enterra-inc.com/index.php?id=32&tx_testimonial=20
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