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These free performance tools will save you time and money identifying performance bottlenecks. Your customers will thank you for building fast and responsive applications.
Download the tool here.
Analyzer gives insight into everything from server load and customer usage to intranet analysis. It allows you to gain vital feedback on visitor behaviour and preferences, so you can more accurately customize your site to meet the needs of your clients
After you download and install the tool - run it. Just drag and drop log files onto it and then click on View icon:
You will be presented with nice array of summary and detailed reports:
There are few scenarios I can see this tool would be very useful:
Are you web developer building high traffic web site? Are you performance engineer that lives and breaths
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Am interested in your performance tool
Mervyn,
If you are interested in Funnel Web Analyzer you can get it free here:
http://www.quest.com/funnel-web-analyzer/software-downloads.asp
It is not my tool ;), it is Quest Software's
So how good is this analyzer?? According to the Quest's website, they no longer develop this product and it doesn't look like it has been updated in over 5 years!!
JonW,
It is good to my customers - they actually showed this to me.
It is free and i think it is its best feature.
I tried it and it was really good.
I also like using Excel, have checked it here?
http://blogs.msdn.com/alikl/archive/2007/11/02/identify-asp-net-web-services-and-wcf-performance-issues-by-examining-iis-logs.aspx
Great post, thanks for sharing this useful tool!
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Fred Reckling
Microsoft Security Outreach Team
http://www.microsoft.com/hellosecureworld/level7
Fred, great to hear I am of help!
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