AI agents are changing what “load” means. Traditional load testing was built for web pages, APIs, and transactions—systems that behave predictably under stress. AI-driven workloads don’t. Their inputs vary in length, complexity, and context. Their processing is...
One-Time Passwords (OTPs) sit at the center of modern digital security. Banks rely on them for wire transfers. E-commerce websites request these OTPs at checkout. Governments utilize them to secure portals for taxes, healthcare, and benefits. For end users, they’ve...
Modern users expect blazing-fast application performance — and any delay, even in milliseconds, can lead to increased bounce rates, poor user experience, and lost revenue. That’s why real-browser performance testing tools like LoadView are vital for engineers,...
In our earlier article, Web Load Testing: LoadRunner vs. LoadView – Real-World Scenario, we demonstrated how to simulate a typical user journey on PhoneNumberMonitoring.com — launching the site, logging in, navigating tabs, and logging out — using both LoadRunner and...
In this article, we compare LoadRunner and LoadView using a practical test scenario on the sample application PhoneNumberMonitoring.com. The test flow is simple: Launch the application → Log in → Navigate to a tab → Log out However, how this flow is implemented in...
In our earlier article, Web Load Testing: JMeter vs. LoadView – Real-World Scenario, we demonstrated how to simulate a typical user journey on PhoneNumberMonitoring.com — launching the site, logging in, navigating tabs, and logging out — using both Apache JMeter...