That is what I do. Use production logs. I have a JMeter script that sets a 
constant request rate. 

Before each load benchmark, I reload the collection to clear the caches, then 
run 2000 warming queries from the logs. After that, I start the benchmark.

wunder
Walter Underwood
wun...@wunderwood.org
http://observer.wunderwood.org/  (my blog)


> On Sep 4, 2017, at 7:18 AM, Dave <hastings.recurs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Get the raw logs from normal use, script out something to replicate the 
> searches and have it fork to as many cores as the solr server has is what I'd 
> do. 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sep 4, 2017, at 5:26 AM, Daniel Ortega <danielortegauf...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I would recommend you Solrmeter cloud
>> 
>> This fork supports solr cloud:
>> https://github.com/idealista/solrmeter/blob/master/README.md
>> 
>> Disclaimer: This fork was developed by idealista, the company where I work
>> 
>> El El lun, 4 sept 2017 a las 11:18, Selvam Raman <sel...@gmail.com>
>> escribió:
>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> which is the best tool for solr perfomance test. I want to identify how
>>> much load my solr could handle and how many concurrent users can query on
>>> solr.
>>> 
>>> Please suggest.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Selvam Raman
>>> "லஞ்சம் தவிர்த்து நெஞ்சம் நிமிர்த்து"
>>> 

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