Load Testing
About Load Testing
The practice of pushing a computer, peripheral, server, network, or program to the edge of its design specifications is known as load testing. In order to find problems like system slowdown, sluggish page loads, or crashes when the program is being used in production rather than after it has launched, developers must perform load testing.
Why is Load Testing important?
Real-User Scenarios are Simulated through Load Testing. Errors, problems, and bottlenecks are understood, analyzed, and fixed before they occur. Your system may operate radically differently for a single user (functional testing) compared to numerous users (load testing), depending on the constraints of its resources. This brings us to our next issue.
Who should take the Load Testing Exam?
- Software testing
- API Testing
- JMeter
Load Testing Certification Course Outline
- Introduction of Performance
- What is Performance Testing
- Why Performance Testing
- Different types of Performance Testing
- Common Issues with Performance Testing
- Performance Testing Process
- Performance Testing Metrics
- Example Performance Test Cases
- Performance Test Tools