The largest test I have executed is with 6,000 users. It provides the advantage of using any tool workflow or LoadRunner performance center. It's the enterprise version. If you are using plain packaging meters, not BlazeMeter, you have to grow your instances, either on cloud or on-prem or one of those particular places. You have to do the setup and activities, monitor the activities, and do the housekeeping on the server. There is a repository of all the scripts that we have created. You can go back and compare tests to see what the tests looked like. If I want to compare something with whatever happened six months or one year back, I can do that. We do a lot of extensive testing on multiple products. For example, I'm part of the ServiceNow Platform. We can work with multiple products, multiple features, and multiple add-ons. So we require a lot of extensive testing activity and over the years, it has improved a lot. It has more protocols. It's catering to more technologies now. You can create pretty realistic scenarios by bringing multiple scripts into one test. You can make a realistic load. The reporting and analytics capabilities helped identify performance bottlenecks. It has features where you can integrate JMeter into your plugins, which you can use to integrate with the test and you can do real-time monitoring. We have done that. Right now, within our team, we have a Grafana dashboard, which helps us do real-time monitoring of tests.