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Starting a new journey!

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We’ve started an open source centric load testing company. Here is the GitHub repo. The enterprise edition will be available soon, you can join the waitlist at ddosify.com.

Hi all,

More than a year ago we had a product idea about load testing/DDOS
simulation. And I had published it in this post. Lots of people read and some people left comments. Those comments were great to shape our initial idea. But at that time we didn’t have enough time to start a new business. Two months ago we became available for a new journey. We talked about the product, how to build, how to sell etc. And we decided to start an open source centric company. While we will build a Cloud-based version of the product, our core software will always be open source.

Last week, we published the initial version of our product, called Ddosify, at GitHub. The codebase is properly designed to support as many network protocols as possible. If your product works on a protocol rather than HTTP(S), and you need to load test your software, don’t hesitate to reach us so we can support that protocol too.

We are still developing the Enterprise edition. This version will be a cloud-based SaaS app and we mainly focus on multi location-based load testing with a high amount of requests at a time. If you don’t want to miss our launch, you can join the waitlist at ddosify.com.

Lastly, you can follow us on different social networks;

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ddosify/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kursat_aktas_

Have a nice day IH folks!

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