Perf/web testing framework similar to locust/gatling for .NET?

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  1. Gatling

    Modern Load Testing as Code

    New to the .NET community and trying to learn! I have used tools such as Apache JMeter (Java), gatling.io (Java) and Locust (Python) that are decent full featured web perf frameworks. Typically these integrate well with your code, and can be run as part of your unit/integration tests and produce offline reports

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  3. NBomber

    Distributed load-testing framework for .NET. Create distributed load test scenarios entirely using plain C# or F#. It is designed to test any system regardless of the protocol or a semantic model (Pull/Push).

    Heard about https://github.com/PragmaticFlow/NBomber, but didn't use it.

  4. crank

    Benchmarking infrastructure for applications (by dotnet)

    The ASP.NET team uses Crank https://github.com/dotnet/Crank

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