The Exchange Load Generator will be replacing the current Exchange Load Simulator 2003. Exchange Load Generator will support Exchange Server 2007 and is backward compatible with Exchange Server 2003. Tests will now be run using a combination of methods, including a command line setup with which you can do many common tasks quickly. An example of a command line task is to generate a generic configuration xml file. This file then becomes the basis for achieving the setup and configuration of tasks through an easy-to-use xml configuration file.
There is also a new, clean approach to a graphical user interface (think Exchange Best Practices Analyzer), with an accompanying Help file in the left pane for accessing instructions for working with the user interface. Tasks that you can do by using the user interface include setting up remote users and generating reports.
Exchange Load Generator lets you simulate the delivery of multiple MAPI client messaging requests to an Exchange server. To simulate the delivery of these messaging requests, you run Exchange Load Generator tests on client computers. These tests send multiple messaging requests to the Exchange server, which causes a mail load.
You can look forward to better error recovery, if configured to do this, and an improvement in the code quality because of the issues that have been addressed over the past few months. Simulation accuracy has significantly improved and the tool will be supporting multiple types of Outlook clients. The new tool is currently in testing mode out in the community.
We hope you'll find that the improvements to this tool will make your job of benchmarking, pre-deployment validation, and stress-testing in a test (non-production) environment a bit easier and more robust. Expected date of release is January 2007.