Goose is a new and powerful load testing tool written in Rust and inspired by the Python based Locust Framework. To get started using Goose in your own load testing, check out the comprehensive documentation. The tool is released as open source, contributions are welcome!
Tech Overview
Using the Goose load testing framework to troubleshoot Quick Edit
How to analyze Goose load testing results using New Relic
How to load test with Goose - Part 3: Bigger instances
How to load test with Goose - Part 2: Running a Gaggle
How to load test with Goose - Part 1: D9 Umami on Pantheon with Fastly
A Goose In The Clouds: Load Testing At Scale
The golden Goose egg, a compile-time adventure
Saving time by switching users: Async support in Goose
A working Gaggle in the Goose Load Testing Framework
Using Gaggles to distribute your load testing
Goose Attack: A Locust-inspired Load Testing Tool In Rust
General Overview
Tag1 Joins the Rust Foundation as the First Silver Member
Introducing Goose, a highly scalable load testing framework written in Rust - Tag1 TeamTalk #016