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2. Reduce testing time of complex scenarios with many variables. This is achieved by controlling tests from an [open javascript sandbox](http://docs.nosqlbench.io/user-guide/scripting/). This makes more sophisticated scenarios possible when needed. 2. Reduce testing time of complex scenarios with many variables. This is achieved by controlling tests from an [open javascript sandbox](http://docs.nosqlbench.io/user-guide/scripting/). This makes more sophisticated scenarios possible when needed.
3. Minimize the amount of effort required to get empirical results from a test cycle. For this, [metrics reporting](http://docs.nosqlbench.io/user-guide/metrics/) is baked in. 3. Minimize the amount of effort required to get empirical results from a test cycle. For this, [metrics reporting](http://docs.nosqlbench.io/user-guide/metrics/) is baked in.
In short, Engine Block wishes to be a programmable power tool for performance In short, NoSQLBench wishes to be a programmable power tool for performance
testing. However, it is somewhat generic. It doesn't know directly about a testing. However, it is somewhat generic. It doesn't know directly about a
particular type of system, or protocol. It simply provides a suitable machine particular type of system, or protocol. It simply provides a suitable machine
harness in which to put your drivers and testing logic. If you know how to build harness in which to put your drivers and testing logic. If you know how to build
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## History ## History
The Engine Block project started as a branch of [test The NoSQLBench project started as a branch of [test
client](http://github.com/jshook/testclient). It has since evolved to be more client](http://github.com/jshook/testclient). It has since evolved to be more generic and capable.
generic.
## License ## License