Adding a Test to BlazeMeter's Load Testing Platform

Use the Add Test menu function to create a new test. Follow the instructions on the page to complete the required details.

To specifically add a JMeter test, watch the video clip below.


BlazeMeter is a self service load and performance testing platform. Easily simulate any user scenario for webapps, websites, mobile apps or web services.

BlazeMeter is 100% JMeter compatible.
Run your own JMeter scripts in the cloud (JMeter-as-a-service) and easily test up to 100,000 concurrent users.

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How do I?

  1. Load Test Mobile Apps (Easily)
  2. Analyze the Results of a Load Test Using BlazeMeter
  3. Test X-Large Capacity Facebook Applications
  4. Load Test WordPress Sites
  5. Excluding Certain Domains from the Load Test
  6. Adaptive Load Scenario - How to Identify Performance Limits
  7. Adding a New JMeter Test-Plan
  8. Adding a Test to BlazeMeter's Load Testing Platform
  9. Benchmarking Amazon Web Services (AWS) vs Rackspace
  10. Best Practices
  11. Can I schedule a test to run at a certain time?
  12. Can we have server related KPIs like CPU, Memory, Disk I/O etc in the reports by installing any agents that you may provide ?
  13. Changing password
  14. Common File Storage
  15. Customize jmeter.properties and adding/editing a new/old JMeter property
  16. Customize JTL Properties
  17. Do you provide dedicated IPs?
  18. Download files from the Files tab
  19. How BlazeMeter simplifies maintaining JMeter scripts
  20. How can I download my site report?
  21. How can I make my report more detailed and present also embedded resources statistics
  22. How do I balance the "number of simulated users" on a test server?
  23. How to Cancel My Account
  24. How to make JMeter behave more like a real browser
  25. Using MSSQL JDBC Driver
  26. How to override basic JMeter properties from the test dashboard?
  27. How to run 1000 concurrent users using the BASIC plan
  28. How to setup a different CSV file for each JMeter engine?
  29. How to simulate .htaccess login
  30. I have short test iterations. Can I run different scripts using the same test in a single test hour?
  31. If I have a test just run 10 minutes, does it count for one hour? or I can run 5 tests in one hour?
  32. Ignore Requests in the Reports
  33. IP spoofing / Hosts file modification
  34. JTL files and Real Time Reports
  35. Leveraging Cloud Computing for Load Testing of Web Applications
  36. Monitoring the JMeterEngine(s) Vital Signs
  37. Post Test Actions
  38. Presenting JTL files in BazeMeter
  39. Recording HTTP traffic in the Cloud
  40. Restart a Test
  41. Running a SOAK test
  42. Select the Number of JMeter Engines
  43. Set JMeterEngine Command Line Arguments
  44. Set Load Geographical Origin
  45. Set the Console Command Line Arguments
  46. Set the JMeter Version
  47. Simulating logged in session using BlazeMeter
  48. [Mater/Slave] Synchronize and Aggregate the Results from Several Test Sessions in to a Single Aggregated Test
  49. Testing Amazon ELBs
  50. The Load Reports
  51. Upload Files
  52. Upload Proprietary JAR file
  53. Upload user.properties, system.properties and jmeter.properties Files
  54. Upload your JMeter Script
  55. Use Dedicated IP Addresses
  56. Use Selenium for User-Experience Monitoring
  57. USER EXPERIENCE MONITORING WITH SELENIUM
  58. User Experience Monitoring with Selenium
  59. Using Concurrent Pool Size - JMeter 2.5+
  60. Using CSV files with BlazeMeter
  61. Using Include Controller
  62. Using non-standard port. Unable to verify my site. Any workaround?
  63. Using Oracle JDBC Driver
  64. Using the Auto Scripting Feature with BlazeMeter
  65. Viewing Reports in GUI Mode
  66. SSL Manager and JKS files
  67. Using MySQL JDBC Driver
  68. Set the Time Zone
  69. Upload Many Files at Once
  70. Load Testing with HTTP Basic Authentication
  71. Find your Invoice
  72. Input field and form submission

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