Region-aware scenarios
Model peak traffic from specific metros instead of a vague "global" graph. See how your stack behaves when East Asia spikes but South Asia stays quiet.
TOP #1 IP STRESSER IN ASIA
Measure how your services behave for users in Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Mumbai and Sydney using region-aware Layer 4 and Layer 7 scenarios.
Platform overview
Most guides talk about global averages. Stresse.asia focuses on routes, peering and congestion patterns that actually affect users across Asia-Pacific.
Model peak traffic from specific metros instead of a vague "global" graph. See how your stack behaves when East Asia spikes but South Asia stays quiet.
Use transport floods to test bandwidth and connection tracking, then switch to HTTP scenarios that reveal slow database queries and hot paths.
Every test ends with a short, human-readable summary: what slowed down first, what failed, and which changes are likely to help.
Latency focus
Round-trip times between Tokyo and Singapore are very different from Frankfurt to New York. Ignoring this can hide problems that only appear for your largest customer base.
Understand how undersea cables and backhaul links affect game servers, trading platforms and live video for users along the Pacific Rim.
Simulate load from multiple providers instead of a single uplink, so you can see how asymmetric routing changes congestion points.
Combine stress tests with mobile network characteristics such as fluctuating bandwidth and higher packet loss.
Pricing
Simple tiers for regular readiness checks before big launches, regional events and promotion spikes.
Short, focused runs you can schedule before new features, mobile game seasons or regional campaigns.
Monthly scenarios against your most critical endpoints with before/after comparisons for each change.
Joint sessions with your operations and security teams to rehearse full incident response flows.
From the blog
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Explains how geography, cables and peering agreements influence response times for users across the region.
Provides a checklist for game launches, sales events and live streams that target primarily Asian audiences.
Describes common failure modes and mitigation patterns for regional platforms with users in multiple countries.
FAQ
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We only support authorized tests. You must own the targets or have written permission from the owner before launching any scenario.
We focus on Asia-Pacific routes: Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Indonesia and Australia.
You can create an account via our partner platform at ipstress.st.