Modern load testing walks straight into a paradox. You want realistic transactions, real authentication flows, and real system behavior under pressure. But the more “real” your tests get, the easier it is to leak sensitive data, violate compliance boundaries, and...
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...