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How to run multiple tests in parallel

ReubenMijares
ReubenMijares over 9 years ago

In my previous company, when we run regressions, the tests are run in parallel which makes the regression finish faster.

There is an already-made script that do that.

Well, I'm not familiar how did they do that so here in my new employer I'm running regression differently which runs the tests one by one, thus it takes so much time to finish the regression.

So, how do you run all/some the tests of the regression in parallel?

Thanks.

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    ReubenMijares over 9 years ago

    Hi Tim,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I'm not referring to multiple tests in one regression. What I'm referring to is to submit multiple tests in the compute farm so that they will be simulated simultaenously. In this way, regression time will reduce.

    Is that what you are explaining above too?

    Regards,

    Reuben

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    ReubenMijares over 9 years ago

    Hi Tim,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I'm not referring to multiple tests in one regression. What I'm referring to is to submit multiple tests in the compute farm so that they will be simulated simultaenously. In this way, regression time will reduce.

    Is that what you are explaining above too?

    Regards,

    Reuben

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