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Matthew O'Riordan — Part 2: How elastic are Amazon Elastic Load...
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This is where I record my rants, comment, quotes and thoughts on things. I welcome your input. Please fire away. Find out more about me at: http:/ mattheworiordan.com. Part 2: How elastic are Amazon Elastic Load Balancers (ELB)? For those of you who have not read part 1 of this post, I recommend you take a look at the original ELB post. Where I briefly described my experience testing ELB. Hence we turned to ELB. Templates (awesome stuff) so that we could spin up the servers and the load testing clients i...
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Automatically save screen shots when a Capybara scenario fails. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. May 23, 2016. Failed to load latest commit information. Optimise Travis CI build. Sep 18, 2014. May 23, 2016. Apr 26, 2016. Ignore tmp and Ruby version files. Mar 29, 2016. Run all test framework tests against matrices of Gemfiles with Apprai. Sep 18, 2014. Ruby 2.2.1 support in Travis. Mar 9, 2015. Run all test framework tests against matrices of Gemfiles with Apprai. Sep 18, 2014. May 23, 2016.
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Matthew O'Riordan — Automatically retrying failing non-deterministic...
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This is where I record my rants, comment, quotes and thoughts on things. I welcome your input. Please fire away. Find out more about me at: http:/ mattheworiordan.com. Automatically retrying failing non-deterministic Cucumber feature tests. With my Cucumber test suite unfortunately now taking around 45 minutes to run all the tests for easyBacklog. I looked at a solution proposed by Edwin Cruz. But like many others, had problems getting it to work. Here is my very simple version instead. Cucumber - profil...
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Matthew O'Riordan — How elastic are Amazon Elastic Load Balancers...
http://blog.mattheworiordan.com/post/19257368025/how-elastic-are-amazon-elastic-load-balancers-elb
This is where I record my rants, comment, quotes and thoughts on things. I welcome your input. Please fire away. Find out more about me at: http:/ mattheworiordan.com. How elastic are Amazon Elastic Load Balancers (ELB)? Not very it seems. Update: Since I made this post, Amazon have in fact been in touch and have been extremely helpful looking into this issue and running numerous tests to ensure ELB is performing as it should. In short, many of the tests in this post are wrong. See below, Amazon did get ...
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Matthew O'Riordan — How elastic are Amazon Elastic Load Balancers...
http://blog.mattheworiordan.com/post/19257368025/how-elastic-are-amazon-elastic-load-balancers
This is where I record my rants, comment, quotes and thoughts on things. I welcome your input. Please fire away. Find out more about me at: http:/ mattheworiordan.com. How elastic are Amazon Elastic Load Balancers (ELB)? Not very it seems. Update: Since I made this post, Amazon have in fact been in touch and have been extremely helpful looking into this issue and running numerous tests to ensure ELB is performing as it should. In short, many of the tests in this post are wrong. See below, Amazon did get ...
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