What an amazing day. Today we announced the release candidate to Visual Studio 2015..and it has a ton of new features.
If you haven’t already seen the news make sure and check out the following resources:
- Introducing Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio 2015 RC, Application Insights Public Preview and .NET Core Preview for Linux and Mac
- Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server at Build 2015
- http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/ConnectOn-Demand (37 videos on the new features!)
- You can get the entire list of what’s new in the Visual Studio 2015 RC Release Notes.
In addition to downloading Visual Studio 2015 Release Candidate (RC), .NET Framework 4.6, Team Foundation Server 2015 RC, and Visual Studio 2013 Update 5 RC you can also use an Azure VM image to try out these releases.
I am just wrapping the last of the RC publishing and realized I hadn’t done a post on my teams features-Load Test. Since November 2012 Cloud based Load Testing has released an amazing amount of value. The ability to scale to 100 cores (1000 cores when using parallel runs!!) the ability to author and initiate load tests from a browser experience, the ability the run load tests up to the 72 hours (yes 72 hours!), the ability collect performance data from production applications with Application Insights and today we are adding the number one customer requested feature:
The ability to specify where your load test traffic is generated from.
This feature is available from both Visual Studio Online (see above) or Visual Studio Enterprise Edition 2015 release candidate.
-and don’t worry if you forget to set it in the wizard….or don’t use the wizard it can also be set as a property in the load Test run settings.