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Gatling official download and installation guide

Gatling is a performance and load-testing toolset with open-source and commercial/cloud options. AppVeriq Guide links to the official Gatling route and separates source, edition, license, cloud, target-authorization, and artifact-verification checks before use.

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Official source · checked 2026-06-01

Gatling official download path

Use gatling.io and Gatling-controlled documentation/download paths as the starting point. AppVeriq Guide does not host installers or archives; checksum/signature status is not claimed in this draft.

Get from official site: gatling.io

AppVeriq Guide does not store, modify, mirror, or redistribute installers, and does not host installer files. Confirm the official domain is gatling.io or another vendor-controlled path in the new tab before downloading.

What is Gatling?

Gatling is a performance and load-testing toolset with open-source and commercial/cloud options. AppVeriq Guide links to the official Gatling route and separates source, edition, license, cloud, target-authorization, and artifact-verification checks before use.

This AppVeriq Guide page does not distribute installers. It is an independent guide to the official download path, pre-installation checks, common use cases, and safer alternatives.

Pricing and delivery model

Freemium / paid plans

You can start for free, but storage, team administration, advanced features, or commercial use may require a paid plan.

App + web service

This combines an installable app with web account features. Check the installer, plan limits, synced data, and team-management terms together.

Workplace use: For workplace use, confirm official distribution, JVM/toolchain approval, test target authorization, cloud/account use, data retention, and whether scripts or reports contain secrets or customer endpoints.

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Best fit and limits

Good fit

  • People who need developer tools software from an official source

Consider another option when

  • Fast installs from mirrors without checking licensing or data policy

Common uses

  • Official download review
  • Basic setup
  • Update-channel check

First setup checklist

  1. Open the official download page.
  2. Choose the correct OS and stable channel.
  3. Review licensing and account settings before use.

Before installing

  • Start from gatling.io or linked Gatling-controlled documentation; avoid third-party performance-test archives.
  • Confirm open-source versus commercial/cloud edition boundaries and procurement requirements.
  • Load testing requires explicit permission and safe limits for target systems, especially production-like endpoints.
  • Review JVM requirements, dependencies, scripts, reports, and whether tokens or customer data could appear in logs.
  • Keep hash/signature language conservative until exact artifacts and vendor-published verification material are reviewed.

Practical tips

  • Before clicking Download, confirm that the path starts from gatling.io or another vendor/project-controlled destination linked from it.

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FAQ

Can I download Gatling from AppVeriq Guide?

No. AppVeriq Guide links to official Gatling routes only and does not mirror files.

Is Gatling free?

This draft notes open-source tooling and paid/commercial options; review current Gatling license and plan terms before business use.

What is the biggest operational caution?

Do not run load tests against systems without authorization, limits, and monitoring.

Are Gatling installer hashes verified here?

No. This entry records official-source evidence only and does not claim artifact-specific verification.

Note: this is an independent guide, not the official Gatling site. Always complete downloads on the official domain or vendor-controlled path.