We can’t ignore the significance of the events that have evolved over the past several weeks. We’re in unprecedented territory. Schools are closing and preparing for distance learning. Companies are urging employees to work from home, if possible, for the foreseeable...
Avoiding to load test any web application could be risky. Why? Because if the program is exposed to an excessive load, the entire system can fall on its knees, offering nothing but a waste of time and resources and potentially unhappy users. That’s why load...
Load testing vs. Stress Testing Before we explain how to determine the application breaking point within the LoadView platform, we must first describe the differences between a load testing and a stress test. While the terms are often used interchangeably, these tests...
Companies rely on their websites and networks to generate revenue and support various business operations. The need for load testing and monitoring tools that proactively, and continuously, test environments for bottlenecks, points of failure, and weaknesses are vital...
The Early Days of Flash Apps Have you ever run into issues load testing Flash applications or any other Rich Internet Applications (RIA)? In the early days of the Internet, web pages were static HTML, repeatedly giving users the same content. With the addition of...
The Right Tool It’s impossible to name one performance testing tool as the best of them all. That’s because every company’s needs are different. What’s perfect for one company may be completely inadequate for you. You’re just going to have to do some analysis of your...