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- title: Parallel Execution
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- # Parallel Execution
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- CodeceptJS has two engines for running tests in parallel:
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- * `run-workers` - which spawns [NodeJS Worker](https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html) in a thread. Tests are split by scenarios, scenarios are mixed between groups, each worker runs tests from its own group.
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- Workers are faster and simpler to start, while `run-multiple` requires additional configuration and can be used to run tests in different browsers at once.
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- ## Parallel Execution by Workers
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- It is easy to run tests in parallel if you have a lots of tests and free CPU cores. Just execute your tests using `run-workers` command specifying the number of workers to spawn:
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- This command is similar to `run`, however, steps output can't be shown in workers mode, as it is impossible to synchronize steps output from different processes.
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- Each worker spins an instance of CodeceptJS, executes a group of tests, and sends back report to the main process.
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- By default, the tests are assigned one by one to the available workers this may lead to multiple execution of `BeforeSuite()`. Use the option `--suites` to assign the suites one by one to the workers.
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