A website stress test will help you prepare your ecommerce website for major events like Black Friday. If a website is left untested, it can create issues for users when they want to shop for items. Users are more likely to bounce from a slow and responsive website,...
Before you share your website or application with the world, it’s essential to load test it. Just as you wouldn’t give a speech without first preparing what to say, you should not make your website available to the public without ensuring it has been properly and...
Amazon is one of the largest retailers in the world. In order to accommodate the enormous number of users that flock its website every second of every day, Amazon has come up with a load testing tool of its own. Let’s see how it compares with our own suite of tools at...
When a website experiences high traffic, it can slow down, return errors, or even crash if it is not properly tested. That’s what happens when a website can’t handle a lot of users at once. To avoid this, we need to do more than just check if the basic...
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...