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Tales from the field
Load Testing with Agents running on Windows Azure – part 3
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over 2 years ago
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rlfh
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If you’ve read the last 2 posts, you already know we’re building a proof-of-concept test rig using Visual Studio Test Agents hosted on Windows Azure. For the final part of this post, we’ll look at the deployment procedure. I usually start by deploying...
Tales from the field
Load Testing with Agents running on Windows Azure – part 2
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over 2 years ago
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rlfh
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If you’ve read the last post, you know by now that we’re building a Load Test rig hosted on Windows Azure using Visual Studio 2010. Let’s take a look at our 2 different components. Controller For the Controller machine, you need Visual Studio 2010 and...
Tales from the field
Load Testing with Agents running on Windows Azure – part 1
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over 2 years ago
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rlfh
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I’ve been following the cloud computing scene with some interest as I find cloud computing to be quite an interesting approach to IT for some/many companies. There are a few characteristics of cloud computing that I find very useful (and why not, exciting...
Tales from the field
Documentation fine print #1 – ViewFormPagesLockdown
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over 3 years ago
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rlfh
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(this is the first of a series of posts to document and discuss problems that come up from not noticing a detail in the documentation) One of my customers was trying to use the ViewFormPagesLock Technorati Tags: sharepoint documentation configuration...
Tales from the field
Reflections on troubleshooting
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over 3 years ago
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I spend most of my work time troubleshooting or managing the process of troubleshooting technical issues onsite, with the customer teams and with Microsoft’s support people. Doing that so often, I’m found wondering on what knowledge can I take from each...
Tales from the field
How to use fiddler and HTTP replay to have an offline copy of your site
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over 3 years ago
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rlfh
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Very often, I’m asked to troubleshoot some client-side issue regarding web applications. Because, most of those times, I’m not onsite at the customer experiencing the issue, or because often this issue occurs on some remote site or branch...
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