6 Tips for Continuous Performance Testing in DevOps
What does it take to make performance testing part of DevOps? Here are some tips to get you started
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What does it take to make performance testing part of DevOps? Here are some tips to get you started
6 Tips for Continuous Performance Testing in DevOps Read More »
This post provides a roadmap for building a faster and more efficient load testing environment that leads to quicker deployment – whether you are building a test environment from scratch or using your production environment.
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In this 2nd part of the ‘Selenium load testing’ series, we explain how to leverage your Selenium scripts to execute browser-level load testing.
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Just like blood pressure is known as the silent killer in medical circles, Server Overload is becoming a globally recognized performance threat. Server Overloads are system issues that occur due to conditions that exhaust its resources, following which the server fails to handle incoming requests. They are created by sudden spikes in traffic, infrastructure downtime, or
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The world of Web Performance and Load testing is dynamic and changing all the time. New companies enter the world of testing, and others fade out. Performance and Load testing with Visual Studio Enterprise and Azure DevOps is one example of a load testing solution that is fading out. While executing Web Performance and Load
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Navigating the complexities of performance testing can be overwhelming, particularly with the vast array of testing methodologies available. How can you determine which approach is best suited for your project while ensuring that it adheres to standards of non-functional testing? In this guide, we aim to clarify the concepts of performance testing, load testing, and
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A system that sailed through months of QA, code review, and integration testing went down seventeen minutes into a product launch. The post-mortem didn’t find a bug. It found an assumption: the team had load-tested the application at 2,000 concurrent users and declared it ready. What they never tested was whether the system could scale
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Black Friday is just around the corner followed by Cyber Monday and the holiday season. This period promises to bring an insane rush of web traffic and total spend to your site. In fact, according to Adobe Analytics last year BlackFriday online sales grew 20% to $7.4B and CyberMonday sales alone soared to $9.4B, up
In the previous posts “SLA and it’s connection to Load Testing” and “Defining rules easily using WebLOAD’s “SLA Manager” we described what is SLA, and how to define rules. This post will focus on the enhanced combination of SLA definition – the combination between client and server measurements in SLA. In this simple example, an application
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Overview There are countless articles about the types of website load testing, but many remain at the theoretical level. Interestingly, the number of load testing types can vary depending on the source. For instance, some sources list six types, while others mention five. In this article, we will focus on four key types of load
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