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This section explains the Dflux architecture and how to install it. We recommend that you read the entire section to ensure your installation goes smoothly.

Learn about the , step through how to in your environment.

Key Features

  • Production and Lab Network Applications

  • Scheduled automated test execution

  • Configurable automated message responses

  • Run-time message manipulation

  • Ability to perform stress and performance testing

  • Core element/system automated testing

  • Non Functional (attack/load/performance/fuzzing/validation/vulnerability) simulation testing

  • Lean, lightweight, simple and accessible

  • Portable, build for multi-cloud world, public, private or hybrid

  • Extensible, highly modular design so that all of its components are easily upgradable

  • Official API’s for CI/CD Integrations

  • Scalable, horizontal scalability up and down with a simple command


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