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Wiki Page: Getting Started with Silk Performer

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Thank you for trying out Silk Performer ! Installing Silk Performer is quick and easy, and you’ll soon discover that setting up and running your first load test is just as simple. After you have downloaded Silk Performer, double-click SilkPerformer.exe . Follow the setup wizard and confirm all default settings by clicking either Next or OK on each dialog. After clicking Install on the Installation Summary dialog, wait for setup to install Silk Performer until you reach the Licensing dialog. On the Licensing dialog, keep the default setting ( Evaluation ), then continue to complete the installation. The Evaluation version grants you full product functionality for 45 days. You can test all technologies supported by Silk Performer with up to 10 virtual users. Now that you’ve installed Silk Performer, we suggest that you take a look at a 5-minute overview of creating and executing a basic Web application load test. Simply click on the image to the left and watch. You can easily create your own Web load test by following the Web Load Testing Tutorial which guides you through a full load-testing workflow from recording a business transaction to results analysis. Silk Performer offers far more than simple Web application load-testing of course. If you’re interested what else Silk Performer can do, or you want to test other application types, check out the featured resources and getting started tutorials on Silk Performer’s Start Page, or directly view the following resources: Web Load Testing Tutorial Browser-Driven Web Load Testing Tutorial Citrix Tutorial SAPGUI Tutorial Oracle Forms Tutorial Supplemental Tutorials Online Help Silk Performer Forum Community Micro Focus Training Store All tutorials and supplemental documentation can also be accessed through the start menu:

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