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- | ====== Tutorial: Load Testing with Runtime Servers ====== | ||
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- | Learning Objectives: | ||
- | * Virtual Users (VUs) | ||
- | * Model execution with VUs | ||
- | * Multi-model execution | ||
- | * Load testing with multi-browser | ||
- | * Load testing with Runtime Servers | ||
- | * Load testing with cloud-based services | ||
- | * Simulating production load | ||
- | * Performance testing | ||
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- | ===== Virtual Users (VUs) ===== | ||
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- | Virtual Users (VUs) is an important concept in load testing and stress testing with each VU representing one testing session. | ||
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- | A model is executed with one or many VUs. In the web application / website load testing, VU is used to simulate concurrent users. | ||
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- | Unlike typical load testing tool which submits pre-designed http packets or scenarios, // | ||
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- | ===== Model Execution with VUs ===== | ||
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- | When you execute a model, it uses one VU by default. | ||
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- | Set the field " | ||
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- | You can also change how fast you want to ramp up the VUs by setting the " | ||
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- | For load / stress testing, typically you will want the model and all of its VUs to be running for a desired period of time. You can do so by setting " | ||
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- | ===== Multi-model execution ===== | ||
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- | ===== Load testing with multi-browser ===== | ||
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- | ===== Load testing with Runtime Servers ===== | ||
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- | ===== Load testing with cloud-based services ===== | ||
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- | ===== Simulating production load ===== | ||
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- | ===== Performance testing ===== | ||