CBC Case Study
CBC Gets Ready For Big Events With WebLOAD
The Canadian Broadcasting Association
CBC/Radio-Canada’s national public broadcaster reaches Canadians through eight national radio and television networks, its full-service web sites, local stations and affiliates, as well as the digital television channel Country Canada and the Galaxie music network. In addition, CBC/Radio-Canada has forged partnerships with other broadcasters and is a partner in the specialty television services ARTV and The Documentary Channel.
The Challenge: Meeting Information Peaks
CBC.ca is the main English language site of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It handles approximately 70 million page views per month with peak hours ranging from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm daily. The site includes breaking national, international and local news, arts news, business and sports coverage, interactive features, weather, health and science reporting. CBC.ca’s information is dynamically generated and delivered through text, radio and video. Like many news sites, the largest spikes occur during a large news event, an online function such as a broadcast concert, or a voting event. For example, during the Federal Election on June 28, 2004, this section of the site alone served over 700,000 page requests over the space of two days, through dynamically generated news stories.
Putting Dynamic Content To The Test
The Solution: Stress Testing With WebLOAD
Using RadView’s WebLOAD, the testing team was able to determine what level of load could be sustained through endurance testing. Prior to using RadView’s WebLOAD CBC.ca was using freeware products. These tools were labor intensive to use and didn’t generate the load necessary for their tests.
“While these freeware tools got us started, we were looking for tools that included the ability to better organize testing and deliver more consistency in terms of test and reporting”, added Michael Douglas, QA team lead for the website.