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Are Times still Good for Load Testing?

Alex Podelko

My post Good Times for Load Testing was published in 2014. It is difficult to believe that 5 years passed… Are times still good for load testing? If we speak about commercial load testing tools, we see rather a shrinking market and not too much innovation recently. Commercial Tools [Crisis?].

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The Future of Performance Testing

Alex Podelko

Following up my post Are Times still Good for Load Testing? , First of all, integrating into agile development (shift-left / continuous performance testing) and integrating into performance information loop with production (shift-right) to form a holistic performance view. I decided to answer multiple comments here separately.

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Performance Testing with Open Source Tools – Myths and Reality

Alex Podelko

Some time ago Federico Toledo published Performance Testing with Open Source Tools- Busting The Myths. While Federico definitely has good points there, there is some truth in these myths too. I remember really liking the technical side of these tests. What load testing tools did you use?

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Keptn – The Autonomous Cloud control plane for Dynatrace explained

Dynatrace

Autonomous Cloud Enablement (ACE) and Keptn – the Event-Driven Autonomous Cloud Control Plane – are helping our Dynatrace customers to automate their delivery and operations processes. There’s more from Christian and the rest of the Keptn and Autonomous Cloud community that we can all benefit from. Dynatrace news.

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Cloud-Based Testing – A tester’s perspective

Testsigma

Cloud-based testing has become quite integral these days. Most businesses have already done the shift towards cloud-based testing. The traditional testing that was done on the software installed on local servers is now slowly fading away. Cloud-based testing comprises cloud-based test automation as well.

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Cross-browser testing on the cloud: advantages and disadvantages

Testsigma

Cross-browser testing is performed to be sure that your product is working as expected on the various device, platform, and browser (and their versions) combinations that your customers might be using. However, the pain and efforts associated can be reduced, if the cross-browser testing is cloud-based. Reference: [link].

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Dynatrace enables tool-agnostic automation for your application lifecycle

Dynatrace

For example, deploying, testing, validating, and releasing software are shared tasks across teams that differ mainly in the underlying tooling used for executing these tasks. In terms of separation of concerns, the process does not need to “know” the tooling used for execution and vice versa.

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