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Monthly updates for Azure Load Testing: June 2022
Public preview: Azure Load Testing supports splitting input data across test engines
You can now configure your test to automatically split large input data evenly across the test engine instances.
Public preview: Azure Load Testing support for user specified JMeter properties
Azure Load Testing preview now supports user specified JMeter properties, making load tests more configurable.
Public preview: Azure Load Testing support for customer-managed keys
You can now add another layer of security by bringing your own customer-managed keys.
Public preview: Azure Load Testing supports quick start tests with web URL
You can now create load tests quickly without prior knowledge of testing tools by entering your URL in the Azure Load Testing resource from the Azure portal.
Public preview: Azure Load Testing support for user-assigned managed identities
Use Azure AD managed identities with Azure Load Testing Preview to easily access other AAD-protected resources, like Azure Key Vault. Both system-assigned and user-assigned managed identities are now supported.
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