Author name: Amit Elimelech

RadView Named One of Silicon Review’s 10 Fastest Growing Software Companies

The Silicon Review has named RadView one of the 10 fastest growing software companies in its latest edition. In their special report, The Silicon Review features profiles of 10 leading software companies. We are proud to be in good company! Click here to read more about RadView at The Silicon Review.

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4 Ideas for Getting Started with DevOps Performance Testing

If you work at a Fortune 2000 company, there are good chances you’ve already discovered the benefits of DevOps. At leasts that’s what Gartner and IDC argue. But while the majority of DevOps automation include development, deployment, and some regression testing, much less companies have automated performance testing. My guess is that performance testing is

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7 Performance Testing Mistakes You Want to Avoid

Performance testing is one of the last pre-production links in the development chain. This makes it tempting to cut corners, rush results, and just get testing underway so you can move forward to launch. However, there’s no argument that performance testing is a highly-complex undertaking. Plan incorrectly, build scenarios that don’t simulate a real production

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How to to Detect Overloaded Load Generators in Load Testing

Load test analysis offers many opportunities for reaching wrong conclusions. One of the most common ones results from overloading the load generator machines – the machines used to run virtual users and simulate load.  You run your tests with your target load, then view poor measurements that seem to indicate your system is having serious performance problems.

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How to distribute stress in load testing scenarios?

One of the challenges in stress testing is planning and deciding which user activities to include and how to mix different usage scenarios. Our earlier post how to plan realistic load test scenarios provided some tips for identifying user transactions. But assuming you’ve past that stage, the next question is how to decide about the proportion

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