Load Testing usually comes at the end of the testing phase when you’re feeling a time crunch. Fortunately, LoadView makes the whole process quick and easy. The actual load test will take minutes. What this load testing tutorial will walk through, and what you’ll spend...
Performance Testing Tools There are a few different ways to attack performance testing. Different tools take a variety of approaches. Put together, they let you perform extensive performance testing that will ensure your site won’t slow down or crash when business is...
Website Performance Can Make or Break a Company Most people (even techies) don’t think about website performance until it’s too late. You have a big traffic day, like Black Friday or a product launch, and your website can’t cope. It takes an...
User Experience (UX) Can Make or Break a Business No one is going to buy your products or services if your site is hard to use, so you design your site to be intuitive and easy to navigate. It’s that simple, right? Not so fast. If you ignore load testing, your...
Not All Load Testing Is the Same Traditionally, when we think of load testing, we mean an entirely internal test. You send a large number of virtual users at your site or application to see how it performs. But everything happens behind your firewall. The calls are...
Applications are pretty useless if they can’t communicate with each other. The way they do that is through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). API testing touches your entire application – it’s so much more than simply sending a few calls back and...