Test Execution
Create Realistic Load Scenarios
Through the scheduler, you can control the load build-up in different ways that mimic real-life conditions, including linear, steps, and increments. You can change the load size during execution using an intuitive throttle control, stop for analysis and restart any time.
Distribute the Load
Collect Client and User Experience Data
During test execution, the load generator collects detailed client-side statistics. It enables you to track low-level data or complete transactions. Client-side data is averaged in order to provide meaningful load analytics.
In addition, a special virtual user called a Probing Client gives you a full picture of the individual user experience rather than generalized application performance. WebLOAD also monitors server-side performance to help you identify and resolve bottlenecks. Read more about server monitoring.
DevOps and Continuous Integration
Incorporate performance testing into your an DevOPs and Continuous Integration (CI) flow, using WebLOAD’s Jenkins plugin. Implement automated decisioning from within Jenkis, based on the results of your load test. Learn more.