ab is one of the standard options. There are more listed here on 
StackOverflow<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/340564/best-way-to-stress-test-a-website>.
 
You could also check out loads <https://github.com/tarekziade/loads>, 
though it's still a prototype.

Kevin

On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 12:24:00 PM UTC-4, Subodh Nijsure wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I have deployed a web site that using nginx for serving static content 
> and apache2 (mod_wsgi) to handle the django requests. I have optimized 
> obvious things  that chrome browser show things like compression, 
> expiration, js minification etc. 
>
> Now I am looking at doing some bench marking of this setup. 
>
> Basically I have extracted the sessionid and csrftoken after I login 
> to my web site and then run 
>
> ab -n 1 -c 1 -C 
> "csrftoken=4BAfoZRrvvATWISgLcCIOOA963YpmNk0;sessionid=bxw1yy9jpmx1ox9y1nxfl8t8aptkkd0r"
>  
>
> http://mywebsite.com/customer/list 
>
> Is that how most people do the performance bench mark of the web site 
> or is there better way to keep tab on web site performance. 
>
> Is there another, better way to do stress testing and keeping tab of 
> django based web site? 
>
> -Subodh 
>

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